The Georgia State Election Board just made it much harder for Democrats to rig the 2024 election. They have passed a rule that at the precinct level, all ballots must be hand counted. This makes it almost impossible to swamp the count with illegal vote manufacturing. That means the Democrats cannot tuff the ballot box without it being noticable. Since hand counting at the precinct level will be in place, Democrats cannot drag out the counting while they fill out fake ballots a week after election day.
In a big win today, the Georgia State Election Board passed Resolution 181-1-12-.12 by a 3-2 count. The count is not to determine which candidate wins the vote, it merely counts the number of votes were received and will not allow additional votes to be counted above that number. This is a welcome rule in Georgia after several issues arose during a municipal election in Tennessee in 2021. Had this been in place in 2020 I am convinced Trump would have won the state.
GREAT NEWS!
GA State Election Board passes 3-2 resolution 181-1-12-.12
HAND COUNT at precinct level to ensure the totals match with the machines
This is a HUGE win and was opposed by the Fake News, the Left, and Raffensperger pic.twitter.com/12FxvV9Tf4
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During the 2021 municipal election in Williamson County, TN an election worker counted the physical ballots but later it was discovered that 7 of the 18 tabulators counted more ballots than were hand counted by the election worker, suggesting that illegal ballots were counted after the fact. This led to an investigation by the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission (EAC) that could not conclusively pinpoint the direct cause of the anomaly.
The EAC’s final report noted that “erroneous code is present in the EAC certified D-Suite 5.5-B and…5.5-C systems.”
From the report:
On February 11, 2022, Dominion submitted a Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to the EAC. The report
indicates that erroneous code is present in the EAC certified D-Suite 5.5-B and D-Suite 5.5-C
systems. The RCA report states that when the anomaly occurs, it’s due to a misread of the QR
code. If the QR code misread affects a certain part of the QR code, the ICP scanner mistakenly
interprets a bit in the code that marks the ballot as provisional. Once that misread happens, the
provisional flag is not properly reset after that ballot’s voting session. The result is that every
ballot scanned and tabulated by the machine after that misread is marked as provisional and
thus, not included in the tabulator’s close poll report totals.
During the testing and analysis, it was discovered that “audit log information revealed entries that coincided with the manifestation of the anomaly; a security error “QR code signature mismatch” and a warning message “Ballot format or id is unrecognizable” indicating that a QR code misread occurred.”
This caused the ballot to be “rejected.” The EAC states in their report:
Further analysis of the anomaly behavior showed that the scanners correctly tabulated all ballots until the anomaly was triggered. Following the anomaly, ballots successfully scanned and tabulated by the ICP were not reflected in the close poll reports on the affected ICP scanners.
When the anomaly was triggered on the seven tabulators in Williamson County, TN, it did not reflect the proper vote count in the close poll tapes compared to the actual physical count.
The same “QR code signature mismatch” and “ballot format or id is unrecognizable” error code was also found in 64 out of 66 counties in Georgia, using the same tabulators as Williamson County.


Additionally, several counties in Georgia discovered additional ballots that were not reflected in the original tabulation during their November 16th hand recount. Douglas County found 293 ballots. Fayette County found 2,755 ballots. Floyd County found 2,600 ballots and Walton County found 284 ballots. Some of the counties attributed it to a “found” memory card. Journalist Heather Mullins was on the ground in Floyd County and pressed election officials on what the cause was. They acknowledged it was likely not a missing memory card.




















