Georgia officials have launched an investigation into Democratic ballot harvesting during the 2020 presidential election and subsequent U.S. Senate runoff, according to a report by Just The News.
The Secretary of State’s office is also considering issuing to subpoenas to secure the evidence, detailed in a complaint filed by the voter integrity group True the Vote from November 30th.
The group “assembled evidence that scores of activists worked with nonprofit groups to collect and deliver thousands of absentee ballots, often during wee-hour operations, to temporary voting drop boxes distributed around the state during the pandemic.” The effort is at odds with Georgia laws that prohibit third-party activists from picking up and delivering ballots on behalf of voters.
Just The News summarized the voter integrity group’s findings, including surveillance footage of activists dropping off batches of ballots and an individual admitting he was paid to harvest ballots in Atlanta: