Trying To Stop The Stop-The-Steal: Election Whistleblowers Fired In Democrat Run Georgia County

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 23 December 2020 04:30 PM
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Two poll workers in Georgia who testified that election violations they witnessed are “deeply disturbing,” were fired the Fulton County commissioner said.

Bridget Thorne and Susan Voyles were terminated by the county’s Department of Registration and Elections, according to letters obtained by The Epoch Media Group and Newsmax.

Voyles and Thorne had submitted affidavits about things they witnessed during the election. They also spoke to state lawmakers and news outlets about what they saw.

In a joint statement on Monday, Fulton County commissioners Liz Hausmann, Lee Morris, and Bob Ellis said they were disturbed by the decision.

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“The timing of their terminations is highly suspect and creates a distinct impression of retaliatory treatment,” the commissioners said.

They urged the Fulton County Board of Elections to investigate the actions of Director Richard Barron and any staff members who were involved in the terminations.

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“The integrity and transparency are of utmost importance in Fulton County elections. We will continue to support the efforts of the department to provide results in which voter confidence and trust is assured,” the commissioners wrote. They are three of seven commissioners on the council.

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County spokespersons have not replied to calls for comment about the firings of Voyles and Thorne.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, last week denounced the terminations.

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“I condemn in the strongest terms the decision by Fulton County elections officials to fire two poll managers purely for raising concerns about the November elections,” he said in a statement.

“Though we have found no credible evidence of widespread fraud, it is important that individuals can raise their voice when they believe they have seen wrongdoing. Retribution against whistleblowers poses a threat to the continued strength and vibrancy of our democracy,” he added.

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Fulton County was the target for election fraud claims during the recent election. Election workers tallied ballots for over an hour with no supervision by observers, media, or state officials, according to surveillance footage and Raffensperger’s office. Officials also wrongly reported that a pipe burst caused ballot counting to stop for hours. A state senator said in a new report that the events at the arena seemed to include “coordinated illegal activities.”

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Voyles said she got a lot of ballots that were “pristine,” with no ridges on them and with similar senses on every one.

Thorne said she saw early voting ballots dropped in the county’s election warehouse, with no security around, urging chain of custody concerns.

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Jessica Corbitt, a county spokeswoman, told The Epoch Times earlier this month that the county has “invested every possible resource into ensuring a free, fair, and transparent election in compliance with all applicable laws.”

“To date we are aware of no credible reports of voter fraud or wrongdoing in Fulton County. Any credible report of such activity will be investigated and addressed as provided by Georgia law,” she added.

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