In Cobb County, GA, 78% of absentee ballots breached chain of custody
A lawsuit was filed in the District of Colombia on December 22nd by the Amistad Project against Vice President Pence, the Senate, House, Electoral College, and leaders of the swing states and the elections.
In Cobb County, Georgia, the Ballot Transfer Forms show that 78% of the 89,000 (69,420) absentee ballots breached the Chain of Custody and were not transported as Georgia election rules require.
The lawsuit focuses on the $400 million of Zuckerberg’s money used to determine how election offices would operate.
The lawsuit claims:
CTCL funding produced similar results in the other Defendant States. Moreover, the use of drop boxes materially breached the chain of custody of ballots. For example, ballot transfer forms in Cobb County, Georgia, show 78% of the 89,000 absentee ballots were not transported as Georgia election rules require.