A complaint filed simultaneously with the Georgia secretary of state and the State Election Board and obtained exclusively by The Federalist reveals tens of thousands of potentially illegal votes were cast in the 2022 midterm election.
On Wednesday, Mark Davis, the president of Data Productions Inc. and an expert in voter data analytics and residency issues, sent the Georgia secretary of state and the State Election Board a complaint seeking an investigation of as many as 25,794 potentially illegal votes cast during the 2022 midterm election.
The complaint notes that under Georgia law, residents must vote in the county in which they reside unless they have changed their residence within 30 days of the election.
With only 11,779 votes separating Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the 2020 general election, the 30,000-plus potentially illegal votes could have caused a judge to overturn the election because, under Georgia law, if there are more illegal votes cast than the margin of victory, or if a judge sees evidence of "Systemic irregularities," a court can order that an election be redone.
Donald Trump challenged the outcome of the Georgia election based on this evidence, but a Fulton County judge delayed his case until after the state certified the election results, so the court never considered the evidence.
If the closeness of the 2020 general election repeats itself this November, the problem of Georgians voting illegally in counties in which they don't reside could threaten the validity of the election results.
In May of 2021, after Biden was safely installed in the White House and the 2020 election challenges were over, Davis filed his first complaint with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
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