CTCL-Funded Elections Group Personnel Embedded in Fulton County Election Operations Without Authorization
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Patrick Colbeck
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The article reports that CTCL-funded Elections Group personnel were embedded in Fulton County election operations without authorization from the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections (FCBRE), which is the sole statutory superintendent under Georgia law. These private personnel had daily operational access to absentee ballot request information, drop box planning, tabulator programming, and Logic Accuracy testing. One employee, Geetha Lingham, was given access to the signature verification server and a county government email address despite lacking proper authorization.
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These private personnel had daily access to absentee ballot request information, drop box planning, tabulator programming, and Logic Accuracy testing.
One Elections Group employee, Geetha Lingham, was given access to the signature verification server and a county government email address despite not being
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