A resolution highlighting serious concerns about irregularities in the 2020 presidential election in Fulton County was unanimously passed at the Georgia Republican Party State Committee meeting on May 18th.
The resolution was introduced by Sam Carnline, co-founder of GeorgiansForTruth.org and Georgia GOP State Committeeman. The concerns highlighted in the resolution are outlined in case #SEB2023-025 discussed by the Georgia State Election Board on May 7, 2024.
The case cited over 140 violations of Georgia Election Code, including:
– 17,852 certified votes lacking ballot images or identifiable sources
– 20,713 votes with no identifiable source tabulator
– Failure to properly amend election records and audit totals
The supposed margin of victory in Georgia during the 2020 election was just over 11,000 votes. State Election Board Member Dr. Jan Johnston detailed the irregularities that occurred during the meeting before noting that the Fulton county election results should not have been certified, motioning for the State Election Board to take the following actions:
-Amend all Risk Limiting Audit totals and election records to reflect the correct totals.
-Request the Secretary of State either invalidate 17,852 certified votes with no ballot images, or find and authenticate the source of the ballots.
-Request that the Secretary of State either expunge 20,713 votes with no source tabulator, or authenticate where the votes originated.
-Refer all evidence to the state Attorney General for prosecution and investigation.
-Recommend monitor team to oversee the Fulton County 2024 election.
The State Election board, except for merely reprimanding the involved parties, failed to enforce election laws or address the above mentioned irregularities.
This new GOP State Committee resolution supports Dr. Johnston’s motions to address these known irregularities, calls for the State Election board to be reprimanded for failure to uphold laws, demands the Georgia Attorney General investigate these irregularities, and calls for ‘stringent’ election monitoring in Fulton County for the next election.
Read the press release here.












