VoterGA Founder Favorito Agrees that Ballots Missing Chain of Custody Documentation Are Invalid and Should Not Have Been Certified

Original article. Garland Favorito says this is just one of many issues.
By Joe Hoft
Published September 22, 2021 at 10:40 am 437 Comments


In Georgia on Monday, attorney Garland Favorito was in court ready to obtain ballots from the state to validate his group VoterGA’s concerns with the 2020 Election.  Instead, the judge punted the case down the road for another 20 days before he will make a decision.

Chain of custody was one area of concern that Garland Favorito and others are concerned with.  We also believe this is a major area of concern country-wide from the 2020 Election.  Ballots appeared from everywhere and were included in the certified election results.

But tens of thousands of these same ballots were missing the legally required chain of custody results.

This article above was raised in a discussion with VoterGA founder Garland Favorito after Monday’s ruling and the participants in the discussion all agreed this issue is relevant.  Here is a portion of the discussion found at CannCon.

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We need to demand all ballots in the 2020 election are valid and include the proper chain of custody documentation.  If not, they should be excluded from the results of the election and never should have been certified.

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