Nearly 200,000 Georgia voters may have been improperly purged from the state’s voter rolls and should be restored by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office before the Jan. 5 runoff
Updated: 2:04 PM EST Dec 11, 2020
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Show Transcript just get it in. All right, There s your shot. Make sure that I m in framed the entire time. My apology. Thanks again for coming. We waited just good afternoon. My name is Gabriel Sterling. I m the voting system implementation manager for the state of Georgia. Had a few things to go over. One clarify from the last couple of press conferences. We threw it. We were talking about the number of cases that we re investigating for. 2020. And I realized we said 250. That was for all of 2020. What it really comes down to is about 101 cases from pre general election time. And right now, 132 cases that air involving the general election. Um, and obviously that volume of cases we have 23 investigators. We had an initial meeting with the G B yesterday, day before yesterday. I apologize. I m not sure which day it was. Now, uh, I think it was day before yesterday and about how we re going to use it with personnel a
Speaking in front of Georgia lawmakers, President Donald Trump's personal attorney called out Gov. Brian Kemp, the lieutenant governor and secretary of state, claiming they are part of a coverup to hide massive voter fraud in the state.
Citing instances of breach of contract, a lawsuit filed on behalf of two Savannah-Chatham County charter schools is winding its way through civil court.
Savannah Classical Academy and Coastal Empire Montessori (CEMCO) allege that the Savannah Chatham County Public Schools district acted in bad faith when it demanded that previously allocated funding be returned after the schools enrollment fell below projections.
The lawsuit was filed in Fulton County Superior Court in December 2019.
The district alleges that the charter schools accepted funds based on higher school enrollments in 2017 and 2018, but when full-time enrollment at both schools dipped in 2019, the district asked for the difference in the funding to be returned by the schools.