The series of new revelations about how the 2020 election unfolded in Fulton County, Georgia, show the need for an audit, a lawyer representing voters in the state says. The county acknowledged it is missing absentee ballot transfer forms last week, prompting Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to announce his office was investigating the matter. State investigators have been conducting a secret ballot probe since late last year, after poll monitors said they observed what appeared to be fraudulent ballots, it was also revealed this month. And notes taken by an election monitor hired by Raffensperger were published for the first time, showing the monitor witnessed serious issues like the scanning of ballots that had already been counted. “It’s horrendous and that’s why we need an audit,” Bob Cheeley, who is representing some of the plaintiffs in an ongoing case against the county, said on an election special that …
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