Just the beginning… dead people whose names were used to vote illegally in Georgia

Mainstream media keeps repeating the lie that no evidence of voter fraud exists. Yet if they actually investigated and reported facts they would run a retraction of their claims. Now that audits are being conducted in several states of votes, voter records show that people who are dead had their name illegally used to cast a ballot.

Federal law allows voter rolls to be made public. Anyone can find out if someone is registered to vote and if they voted in an election. Who they voted for is not public information.

In Georgia, public records show that someone used the identity of Mrs. Deborah Jean Christiansen of Roswell, Georgia to vote in the 2020 Election. She died in May 2019.

Someone registered her to vote on October 5, the day of the deadline to register, more than a year after she died.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ran her obituary:

James Blalock of Covington, Georgia died in 2006. Blalock’s death notice also ran in the Journal-Constitution. Yet someone used his name to vote in Georgia for the 2020 Election.

Linda Kesler of Nicholson, Georgia died in 2003, but someone cast a ballot under falsely using her identity. Her death notice ran in the Journal-Constitution:

Edward Skwiot of Trenton, Georgia also cast a ballot last week, even though he died in 2015. The Chattanooga Times Free Press ran his death notice in 2015.

In order to register to vote in Georgia you must meet the following requirements:

  • Be a United States citizen.
  • You have to be a resident of Georgia and live in the county and voting precinct where you will vote– meaning you must be a living person.
  • You can register to vote when you are 17.5 years old, but you must be 18 by election day to vote, meaning you cannot be dead.
  • If you have been convicted of a felony you must be “off paper” to register. Off paper means that you’ve served your sentence, completed probation/parole and paid any fines that are related to your sentence, or have received a pardon for your conviction.
  • If you have been declared mentally incompetent by a judge, you cannot register to vote in Georgia.
There are no length of residency requirements in Georgia, so if someone moved there they can register to vote on that same day.
GEORGIA REQUIRES VOTER ID TO VOTE so how did dead people vote there?

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