Election officials sue conservative voting group over refusal to produce ballot-harvesting evidence
- The Georgia State Election Board is seeking a court order to compel True the Vote, a conservative voting organization, to provide information regarding its claims of ballot trafficking during the 2020 general election and a runoff election in January 2021.
- True the Vote's allegations were featured in the debunked film "2000 Mules," which showed people depositing multiple ballots in drop boxes. However, a State Election Board investigation found that these individuals were submitting ballots for themselves and family members, which is allowed by law.
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Georgia officials sue conservative voting group over refusal to produce ballot-harvesting evidence
The Georgia State Election Board is asking a judge to order a conservative voting organization to produce information to help investigate its claims of ballot trafficking in the state. The Texas-based True the Vote group filed complaints with Georgia...
Election officials sue conservative voting group over refusal to produce ballot-harvesting evidence
The Georgia State Election Board is asking a judge to order a conservative voting organization to produce information to help investigate its claims of ballot trafficking in the state. The Texas-based True the Vote group filed complaints with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in November 2021. That included one saying it had received “a detailed account of coordinated efforts to collect and deposit ballots in drop boxes across metro …
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