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Georgia’s Senators Call for Secretary of State to Resign Over Election Handling

 

Georgia’s U.S. senators on Monday called for the state’s top elections official to resign, asserting a lack of transparency. “The management of Georgia elections has become an embarrassment for our state. Georgians are outraged, and rightly so,” Sens. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.) wrote in a joint statement. “We have been clear from the beginning: every legal vote cast should be counted. Any illegal vote must not. And there must be transparency and uniformity in the counting process. This isn’t hard. This isn’t partisan. This is American. We believe when there are failures, they need to be called out—even when it’s in your own party,” they continued. “There have been too many failures in Georgia elections this year and the most recent election has shined a national light on the problems. While blame certainly lies elsewhere as well, the buck ultimately stops with the Secretary of State. The mismanagement and lack of transparency from the Secretary of State is unacceptable. Honest elections are paramount to the foundation of our democracy.”

 

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger should step down immediately because he has failed to deliver honest and transparent elections, the senators said. Raffensperger’s office didn’t answer a phone call on Monday and an email wasn’t immediately returned. Raffensperger, a Republican, told reporters last week that his office and county elections officials were focused “on making sure that every legal vote is counted and recorded accurately.” “If any member of the public raises legitimate concerns, we’ll investigate those. We are committed to doing anything and everything to maintaining trust in our elections process for every Georgian, regardless of partisan preference,” he added. Raffensperger inexplicably told a media outlet on Nov. 5 that there were under 25,000 ballots left to be counted but his office later gave a figure of over 61,000, with no explanation for the discrepancy. Since then, Raffensperger has avoided most press conferences and, at the one he did attend, did not take questions. Instead, Gabriel Sterling, the state’s voting system implementation manager, has given updated and fielded queries. Asked where Raffensperger was during one briefing last week, Sterling said he was in meetings.

 

The ballot counting in Georgia has been among the slowest in the nation. Officials are eyeing Nov. 10 or Nov. 11 as the completion of the tallying, Sterling told reporters on Monday. Sterling addressed reported irregularities, including a rumor that ballots were found in a dumpster in Spalding County last week. “They sent investigators down. What they found was empty security envelopes. So there was nothing there that affected the outcome of the election, and made for good video but didn’t actually have any ‘there’ there,” he said. The Spalding County sheriff previously said only empty envelopes were found. Darrell Dix said he sent deputies to all 18 polling places in the county to check dumpsters but they found no other election-related documents. “It was a configuration issue on a single machine,” Sterling said.

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/georgias-us-senators-call-for-secretary-of-state-to-resign-over-election-handling_3572064.html