Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who has been in the spotlight recently due to serious irregularities and fraud in his state’s election, is in the hot seat again after a hearing to study Georgia’s election was conducted by members of two state Senate committees.
Members of Georgia’s Senate Judiciary Committee and Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Elections held a hearing to study Georgia’s Election Laws, and irregularities in the state’s election.
Jovan Pulitzer, an inventor and author widely known for creating and patenting CRQ, was invited to testify in the hearing about irregularities in the election.
On December 29, Pulitzer discussed the differences between ballots printed for Democrats versus Republicans.
One of the biggest differences was that Republican ballots had a barcode in the upper right-hand corner, while Democrat ballots did not.
Here is an example:
This may have caused Republican votes to produce errors in Dominion voting machines, leading to a high rate of ballots being rejected for adjudication.
Here is Jovan Pulitzer’s testimony, which discusses the high rate of adjudication in Georgia:
Pulitzer also posted a video on his Twitter page about analyzing the paper used for ballots, as well as the ink, using a forensic examination of the ballots. He plans to use this method to investigate fraudulent ballots in multiple states.
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— JovanHuttonPulitzer ™ #JovanHuttonPulitzer (@JovanHPulitzer) December 29, 2020
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger allowed this to happen in a historically red state. Many conservatives, including members of President Trump’s legal team, believe that Raffensperger should be brought up on charges for his negligence in ignoring serious problems with Georgia’s election.