City council members in New Jersey indicted on 2020 election fraud charges

Two city councilmen have indicted by a grand jury for alleged election fraud in Paterson, New Jersey. That’s according to Daily Caller.

Paterson City Councilmen Alex Mendez, Michael Jackson and two others– all Democrats– are reportedly charged after hundreds of mail in ballots were stuffed into two city mail drop boxes.

Allegations of voter fraud surfaced shortly after Mendez was declared the winner of one of the elections.

Thousands of mail in ballots were reportedly disqualified in the race and a New Jersey judge ordered new election.

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No chain-of-custody proof for 400,000 Georgia ballots

In Georgia, a state Joe Biden won by fewer than 12,000 votes, county election officials still have not complied with a law requiring them to provide documents certifying the chain of custody of more than 400,000 mail-in ballots.

The request for the drop-box transfer forms was made by The Georgia Star News under the Georgia Open Records Law. Last July, the Georgia State Election Board passed an emergency rule requiring election officials to maintain the transfer forms.

But officials for the state’s largest county, Fulton, and another major county, DeKalb, said they didn’t know if they had the documents and promised to reply later, Georgia Star News reported.

But four months after the Nov. 3 election, those counties and 33 others have failed to comply with the law.

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After Finding Shredded Ballots in the Dumpster Earlier Today – A Mysterious Fire Breaks Out at Maricopa County Official’s Farm

 The ballots were moved without direction from the Senate. This was likely illegal.
They were loaded on a truck without having a location to ship to.
There is no evidence the ballots were moved under the proper chain of custody which is also illegal.
The media was called to make up a story about how the Senate wasn’t ready for the ballots.
The ballots were then stored in an open warehouse where it looked like anyone could get into.
Individuals in the county found shredded ballots at this location today (Saturday, March 6th).

And now tonight two barns on the farm of one of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors caught on fire. 

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