President Donald Trump’s campaign on Wednesday provided examples of dead people registering to vote in Georgia, a swing state where Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden currently holds the lead by a slim margin.
Over the past week, Trump and his campaign have said there were voter fraud and irregularities that favored Biden in key swing states.
Georgia’s Secretary of State office has not responded to a request for comment on the campaign’s latest allegations.
Meanwhile, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that his state will carry out a manual hand recount of ballots cast during the Nov. 3 election.
“This will help build confidence. It will be an audit, a recount, and a recanvas all at once,” Raffensperger, a Republican, said at a press conference Wednesday. “It will be a heavy lift.”
He said the state will work with county officials to complete a recount before the state’s Nov. 20 deadline.
State GOP officials have alleged there are other inconsistencies in the vote-counting process, which was acknowledged to an extent by Richard Barron, the chief of the Fulton County Elections.
He added, “No one disputes that Fulton County elections officials falsely announced that the counting of ballots would stop at 10:30 p.m. No one disputes that Fulton County elected officials unlawfully resumed the counting of ballots after our observers left the center.”
Barron told the AJC a week ago that he indeed sent home workers at 10:30 p.m. on Nov. 3 before saying that Republican observers believed the vote-count was done for the rest of the night. He said that five county workers did the final tally of ballots until around 1 a.m. on Nov. 4. A state observer was also present, he said.
Fulton County includes the state’s most populous city and capital, Atlanta.
The entire process appears to have been mismanaged at the state level, claimed Sens. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.), who called on Raffensperger to step down earlier this week. He refused.
The Epoch Times hasn’t called the race for either Trump or Biden and will wait until outstanding legal challenges are completed. Several news outlets called the race for Biden on Saturday, although the Electoral College and states are the bodies who certify a presidential election.