“This Case Is Not Closed, It Is Not Dismissed, It Has Not Been Complied With” – Georgia State Election Board Votes to Seek DOJ Assistance to Obtain Voting Records from Fulton County from 2020 Election
The Georgia State Election Board has decided to request assistance from the Department of Justice (DOJ) to obtain voting records from Fulton County related to the controversial 2020 election. This decision comes after county officials have not complied with a subpoena for these records.
• Board Vote: On August 1, 2025, the Georgia State Election Board voted 3-2 to seek DOJ assistance to obtain Fulton County's 2020 election records.
• Refusal to Release Records: Fulton County officials are currently refusing to release these records, despite orders from the State Election Board. Questions about what they might be concealing have been raised.
• Dr. Janice Johnston's Statement: Dr. Janice Johnston, a board member, emphasized that no documents have been provided regarding this issue, referring to a specific case number (SEB-2023-025). She stated, "This case is NOT closed, it is not dismissed, it has not been complied with. ”
• Previous Subpoena: The board had previously voted in November to subpoena all 2020 election records from Fulton County, but they have yet to receive any documentation.
• Political Reactions: The resolution has sparked discontent among Democrats, with allegations of it being an abuse of power fueled by misinformation. Critics believe it reflects a partisan effort to question the integrity of the election in a Democratic-dominated area.
The Georgia State Election Board’s recent vote to involve the DOJ in obtaining 2020 election records from Fulton County highlights ongoing tensions and suspicions surrounding the election's integrity. Fulton County's refusal to comply with subpoenas continues to raise questions about transparency and accountability in the electoral process. The situation remains contentious, with significant political implications.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/08/this-case-is-not-closed-it-is-not/
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