Pulitzer: Georgia Election Had Different Ballots for Democratic and Republican Precincts
Inventor Jovan Hutton Pulitzer testified at the Georgia Senate Subcommittee on election integrity this week and revealed dramatic evidence of potential fraud in Fulton county.
Among several claims, one of the most damning and easily-proven is the difference in printing between ballots in different districts.
Pulitzer claimed that Georgia had different standards for different precincts. In heavily Democratic precincts, there were no tracking barcodes and the ballots were properly printed. Ballots in heavily Republican precincts got ballots that were improperly printed and had barcodes, Pulitzer said.
The importance of this is that barcodes would be unique and could not be scanned multiple times and tracked back to registered voters. The Democratic ballot without unique barcodes would theoretically be able to be scanned several times and not linked to an individual registered voter.
Additionally, the improperly printed Republican ballots would be sent to adjudication, which opens up potential for election workers to “interpret voter intent.”
Let’s see the ballots!