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Marly Hornik and the GA Voter Roll Scorecard

  • Why are a large vot­er block reg­is­tered on Jan 1 vot­ed in 2022? GA Open Records law says that elec­tron­ic data is free. Brad Raf­fensperg­er, the SOS, does not want to see this vot­er score­card. They used to charge $250 for vot­er rolls and now it costs $500. If that is not clear­ly say­ing that it is frus­trat­ing the cit­i­zen, dont know what is.
  • The state is going to con­tin­ue to frus­trate the cit­i­zens with their vot­er rolls through 2024. They are deny­ing the cit­i­zens from see­ing the vot­er rolls and allow­ing the clean­ing of the vot­er rolls. We also need audits of our vot­er rolls.
  • Unit­ed Sov­er­eign Amer­i­cans is work­ing on a num­ber of law­suits through­out the coun­try. It is a civ­il rights vio­la­tion. MD, PA, OH work­ing on NC, TX, FL, MI it will alert the judge that the vot­er rolls are spoiled and we do not know who is vot­ing in our elec­tions. When a state falls to uphold a Con­sti­tu­tion­al right, and once it is on record and they cer­ti­fy an elec­tion with­out cor­rec­tion it will be a civ­il rights crime.
  • We are dig­ging into the Con­sti­tu­tion­al Tool­box to stop the crimes from hap­pen­ing in 2024.
  • There were 34K votes more than vot­ers in the 2022 midterms. They dont keep the records in GA very well because the vot­er rolls keep being over­writ­ten. The state either has to admit the sys­tem is bro­ken or they have to admit they were not doing their job.
  • 2020 hap­pened and then they passed SB202. They took our tax mon­ey to hire a mar­ket­ing com­pa­ny to say that SB202 fixed the issue and made it eas­i­er to vote and hard­er to cheat. Geor­gians know that it will hap­pen again.
  • Our elec­tion offi­cials are depriv­ing us a civ­il rights right.
  • 10 mil­lion vot­ed on the 29 mil­lion facial invalid vot­er record. We had 2 mil­lion more votes than vot­ers. Our elec­tions are com­plete­ly out of com­pli­ance.
  • In 2020 all the law­suits were thrown out due to stand­ing. But with these law­suits in place will put us in a dif­fer­ent posi­tion when need­ed. 1976 Ken­neth Star paper, fed­er­al pros­e­cu­tion of elec­tions the fed­er­al role is to not inter­vene but to enforce the reli­able fed­er­al guide­lines.

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