Another investigation into the 2020 election recount in Georgia’s Fulton County has been opened by the Georgia Election Board.
After a 3–2 vote in favor of reinvestigating the much-litigated election, the board will ask the state attorney general to go over the process again and report his progress in 30 days.
The main part of the investigation will center on alleged double-counted ballots in a county that overwhelmingly favored President Joe Biden, 72.65% to 26.16%. It also contributed greatly to Biden’s win in Georgia by roughly 10,000 votes.
Even if the investigation shifted enough votes to show former President Donald Trump actually won Georgia, a near impossibility, it still wouldn’t be enough to change the results of the 2020 election that Biden won 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232.
Georgia has 16 electoral votes, which means Trump would still need 21 more to win.
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