The unusual actions of Raffensperger — and their impact on the election results — have been an area of focus for The Epoch Times that have resulted in a series of articles on the matter. Among the many issues raised was the inability to accurately audit Georgia’s voting systems in order to verify that votes were cast as intended. Audit and cybersecurity experts also demonstrated how the system inherently prevented the successful use of risk-limiting audits — a method disingenuously employed by Georgia during the initial recount last year. When Raffensperger implemented the new voting system he claimed that “the state can make scanned images of all ballots cast in statewide elections available, allowing anyone to do a ballot count to check the accuracy of results. But that claim was misleading. Because the scanned ballots originate from QR format, there is no way of verifying whether the scanned ballots match …