Fulton County commissioner Liz Hausmann | Facebook
Fulton County commissioner Liz Hausmann | Facebook
Three Fulton County elections board of overseers have criticized the firing of Fulton County poll workers who reported voting irregularities.
In a joint statement on Monday, Fulton County commissioners Liz Hausmann, Lee Morris and Bob Ellis said they found the decision to terminate the workers “deeply disturbing.”
The commissioners stressed that the fact that the workers were fired after raising concerns over irregularities in the general election is telling.
“The timing of their terminations is highly suspect and creates a distinct impression of retaliatory treatment,” the commissioners said.
The state has been plagued with numerous voter fraud allegations since the Nov. 3 General Election.
An election witness recently claimed that there were over 90,000 blank votes in Georgia in the general election. Alex Cruce reviewed election data provided from the Georgia Secretary of State's website and after analysing the data, said he was troubled by his findings.
Cruce is not alone.
IT professional Garland Favorito voiced his concern during the testimony last week about the number of voting irregularities he observed in Fulton County on Election Day. Favorito is co-founder of VoterGA and elections director for the Constitution Party of Georgia 30.