58% of Georgia Voters Want Gov. Kemp to Call Special Legislative Session on Voter Fraud in the Nov. 3 Election

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A strong majority – 58% – of Georgia voters want Governor Brian Kemp (R) to call a special legislative session on election fraud. So far, Kemp has resisted calls to do so.

After weeks of inaction Kemp made what seems to be only perfunctory calls on Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to conduct a “signature audit” of mail-in ballots cast in the state on Nov. 3.

“The people of Georgia clearly want an honest and secure election, said CEO John McLaughlin, whose company, The Star News conducted the survey.

“They certainly view requiring signature verification of mail-in ballots as an important element of election integrity and fraud prevention. The governor should call on the legislature to act immediately.”

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