- In a November 4, 2020, video interview, Fulton County, Georgia Director of Elections, Richard Barron, stated that the tallied vote of over 93% of ballots were based on a “review [panel’s]” determination of the voter’s “intent”—not what the voter actually voted. Specifically, he stated that “so far we’ve scanned 113,130 ballots, we’ve adjudicated over 106,000. . . . The only ballots that are adjudicated are if we have a ballot with a contest on it in which there’s some question as to how the computer reads it so that the vote review panel then determines voter intent.”
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U know what! Yo! Yo ah bustin my balls with deese 50 dolla words that don't mean diddly bupkiss. I ffkkin only wanna heeah one freakin word from dese state pukes that still ain't fallen on my eears. Dats 'DECERTIFIED' as in officially done! Capishe?