Whoa… Tens of Thousands of Photocopied Ballots for Biden

Whoa... Tens of Thousands of Photocopied Ballots for Biden

Poll workers, including a polling manager, have revealed that thousands, perhaps even tens of thousands, of mail-in ballots for Joe Biden appeared to be photocopied.

In Fulton County, Georgia, polling manager Suzi Voyles was counting ballots during the 2020 election when she noticed that thousands of ballots for Biden appeared to be photocopied.

Voyles also noticed that all of the questionable ballots appeared to be printed on different paper than standard ballots, and none of them were folded or creased, which suggests that the mail-in ballots had never been in an envelope. Her concern about he unusual uniformity of the mail-in ballots became the foundation for an effort to inspect all of the ballots in the county.

“All of them were strangely pristine,” said Voyles, who has monitored elections in Fulton County for 20 years.

Voyles and at least three other poll workers have come forward to swear under penalty of perjury that the ballots looked fake.

Affidavits from these poll workers are being used by election watchdogs as part of their fight to convince a state judge to unseal all 147,000 of the mail-in ballots counted in Fulton County’s 2020 election. Their lawsuit is requesting a closer inspection of the thousands of Biden ballots to check for counterfeiting.

The watchdogs believe that as many as tens of thousands of mail-in ballots were fraudulent.

They are claiming that these ballots were manufactured and slipped in with real ballots in a race that Biden only won by 12,000 votes, “in large part because of the late surge in mail-in ballots counted after election monitors were asked to leave State Farm Arena in Atlanta,” according to reporting by Just The News.

“We have what is almost surely major absentee-ballot fraud in Fulton County involving 10,000 to 20,000 probably false ballots,” said Garland Favorito, a certified poll watcher and the lead petitioner in the case, while speaking with The Epoch Times.

Petitioners in the case were ordered to attend a meeting at a warehouse on May 28 to settle the terms of the inspection of absentee ballots. The day before the meeting was set to take place, the county chose to go behind their backs and file a motion to dismiss the case, which has delayed the inspection indefinitely.

According to Favorito, the two sides are scheduled to meet in court to resolve the motion on June 21.

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