The Georgia Hour, episode 218: FULTON COUNTY: ‘We Don’t Dispute It’ - 315,000 Votes in 2020 Were NEVER Legally Certified
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The episode is a live breakdown and reaction show by host BKP (The Georgia Hour on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com) covering the bombshell December 9, 2025 Georgia State Election Board (SEB) meeting on case SEB 2022-015 — a complaint filed by citizen investigator David Cross (with heavy assistance from Kevin Moncla and others) regarding massive violations in Fulton County’s handling of 2020 early-voting tabulator tapes.
Core allegations proven in the hearing:
- Fulton County produced zero signed tabulator results tapes for early voting in 2020, despite Georgia rule 183-1-12.12-.12 requiring three poll-worker signatures on every closing tape (one for the polling place, one with the memory card, one with the recap form).
- These tapes represent 315,892 ballots cast in early voting across 148 tabulators.
- 10 tapes are completely missing (the same 10 tapes central to the separate Joe Rossi/Kevin Moncla case SEB 2023-025).
- Numerous tapes show duplicate scanner serial numbers, tapes printed on different machines than the ones that scanned the ballots, and impossible print times (e.g., polls “closed” at 1:56 AM and 2:09 AM on Nov 4, 2020).
- No “zero tapes” (opening tapes proving the tabulator started at 0 ballots) were provided for early voting — breaking chain of custody completely.
- Fulton County openly admitted the tapes were unsigned and 10 are missing/lost/destroyed, but claimed “new leadership, new building, new procedures” fixed everything and essentially told the board “do whatever you want, we’re done looking.”
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