Roughly 150 of 159 Georgia Counties Have No Electronic Totals for Hand Count Audits, According to VoterGA

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Roughly 150 out of 159 counties in Georgia have no electronic totals for hand count audits of ballots.

The analysis was conducted by VoterGA, a voter integrity organization.

The group’s co-founder Garland Favorito says the reason counties do not have totals is an order from Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger instructing officials to feed vote tallies to into a centralized vote-counting system instead of recording them themselves and reporting them to the state as has traditionally been the case.

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