Challenges to over 16,000 people on the voter roll in a Georgia County have been dismissed by an elections board. The Cobb Board of Elections and Registration voted on Friday to dismiss three complaints that sought to remove voters from the roll. Jason Shepherd, the chairman of the Republican Party in the county, told the board that he found evidence of approximately 16,024 people registered to vote in the county who reside outside of Georgia. The information was gathered by running the county’s voter registration database against the National Change of Address Registry, he told the board in a letter earlier this month. Two similar challenges were filed by Marietta attorney Pamela Reardon. One of the submissions was sent through True the Vote, a Texas-based election integrity group. True the Vote announced Friday is was partnering with Georgians in every county to challenge 364,541 potentially ineligible voters. Secretary of State Brad …