Georgia: Raphael Warnock Under Investigation For Potential Voter Fraud

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FILE - In this Nov. 15, 2020 file photo, Raphael Warnock speaks during a campaign rally in Marietta, Ga. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia election officials say they’re referring for possible criminal prosecution a potential voter fraud case involving a group recently linked to one of the state’s new Democratic U.S. senators — The New Georgia Project.

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U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat elected to the Senate last month, is named as a respondent in the case because of his former ties to the group, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

It’s among 35 cases involving potential violations of election law being sent from the State Election Board to the attorney general or local prosecutors, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said in a statement Thursday.

The New Georgia Project, which bills itself as a nonpartisan effort to register voters, is accused of submitting 1,268 voter registration applications after the 10-day deadline to do so. The missed deadline caused voters to be disenfranchised in the March 19, 2019, special election, according to Raffensperger’s statement.

It’s among 35 cases involving potential violations of election law that the State Election Board is sending to the attorney general or local prosecutors, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said in a statement Thursday.

Warnock was listed as the CEO for the New Georgia Project at the time, but the organization says his actual position was chairman of its board. He resigned from that post on Jan. 28, 2020.

Warnock and the New Georgia Project didn’t immediately respond to the newspaper’s request for comment.

The New Georgia Project was founded by Democrat Stacey Abrams in 2014. It has registered nearly 500,000 people from underrepresented communities to vote in Georgia. The group also advocates for civil and human rights “and works to advance justice on behalf of historically marginalized communities,” it said in a recent news release.

Also among the cases being referred to prosecutors, some of which date back several years: Four instances of felons voting or registering to vote; four cases of non-citizens voting or registering to vote; and one case of misplaced ballots during the 2020 general election, which didn’t change the outcome, Raffensperger said in a statement.

“Election fraud is not tolerated in Georgia. When there is evidence of it, the people responsible face prosecution,” said Raffensperger, chairman of the five-member election board.

“Georgia has multiple safeguards in place that allow our team of investigators to discover fraudulent voting,” he said. “They worked to catch the wrongdoing in these cases, and they maintain the security of Georgia elections.”


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CHAVERHAKOLEL
CHAVERHAKOLEL
3 years ago

the beginning of the end – wait for 2022

5TRESIDENT
5TRESIDENT
3 years ago

Racists!!! LOL

Sammy Maudlin
Sammy Maudlin
3 years ago

Now it starts.

Pickled herring
Pickled herring
3 years ago

Hey, Stacy Abrahams had her investigations and claims when she lost, If there’s what to suspect then look into it (yet she still claimed to be the winner).
We will see… they will investigate, If there was fraud I wouldn’t be surprised, if there wasn’t then we could be at peace with the fact that Georgians truly did vote in this nut job.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

“Election Fraud is not tolerated in Georgia…”
LOL.

Ploni
Ploni
3 years ago

Any relationship between the headline and the content of the article is purely coincidental…