This is what is commonly known as stacking the deck. Fulton County hired over 800 election staffers, but only 15 are Republicans. What are the odds this was done to facilitate cheating? Just slightly better than the odds of Secretariat beating Plymouth Rock in a 6-furlong race if Secretariat was still alive. The Republican National Committee (RNC), the Georgia Republican Party, and the Fulton County Republican Party are now suing Nadine Williams, the Director of the Fulton County Department of Registration & Elections.
The lawsuit alleges Williams intentionally excluded qualified Republican poll workers during the hiring process. She hired 789 Democrats and just 15 Republicans. Under Georgia law, political parties are entitled to submit lists of qualified individuals to serve as poll workers and election officials are required to ensure balanced representation from both parties at polling places. It is safe to say that Williams violated the law. The suit was filed on an emergency basis because the election is under a month away.
According to the filing reviewed by The Gateway Pundit:
“As of the date of filing this Application for Emergency Writ of Mandamus, RNC, GRP and Fulton GOP believe that a total of 62 individuals on their list have applied with Defendant to work on Election Day. However, Defendant has only hired 6 of these 62 qualified workers.
A large percentage of these 62 qualified workers have never been contacted or have no idea of whether Defendant Williams intends to issue an order of appointment.
Based upon information and belief, Defendant Williams has found that 12 of the 62 individuals that are willing to work on Election Day are qualified to work the elections. However, rather than issue an appointment, Defendant Williams has put these qualified poll workers “on reserve.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELDefendant Williams has ostensibly placed the RNC, GRP and Fulton GOP’s list of qualified workers at the back of the line for Election Day work.”
However, according to the lawsuit, the RNC and its affiliates claim that Williams has outright ignored their lists, violating the state law meant to ensure fair elections.
Out of 62 qualified Republicans submitted to work on election day, only 6 were hired. Similarly, of the 45 Republicans who applied for early voting positions, a mere 9 were selected.
Meanwhile, Williams allegedly contracted external staffing agencies, Dover Staffing, Inc. and Abacus Corporation, to fill hundreds of positions—none of which prioritized the Republicans on the submitted lists, according to the suit.
The contracts reportedly involve hiring 804 individuals—540 through Dover Staffing, Inc. and an additional 264 through Abacus Corporation—to assist in election management.
The plaintiffs allege that these actions represent a clear violation of Georgia election law and undermine the fairness of the election process.
The RNC claims that the exclusion of Republican poll workers from such a significant portion of the election workforce is a deliberate attempt to suppress conservative representation at the poll.
The RNC just sued Fulton County Elections Director Nadine Williams for refusing to hire Republican poll workers for the 2024 election. So far, she has only hired 15 Republicans out of 804 total election workers
Specifically, Williams only hired 9 out of 45 qualified Republicans… pic.twitter.com/7yTKk9vpnu
— George (@BehizyTweets) October 6, 2024
There are three things you can count on: death, taxes, and Fulton County cheating in elections.