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Meanwhile, during a state election board meeting on December 9, a Fulton County official revealed that more than 130 tabulator tapes—which are receipt-like documents containing vote tabulation information—were not signed by election workers as required by state law. These tapes documented approximately 315,000 early in-person votes from the 2020 election.

Amid continuing disputes, the Georgia board asked the U.S. Department of Justice for assistance in July 2025 “to effect compliance with voting transparency.” Then-Attorney General Pam Bondi later issued a letter demanding that Fulton County turn over all documents responsive to the state subpoenas. Federal officials ultimately filed a civil rights complaint in December 2025, and a judge cleared the way for the state board to obtain records.

On Jan. 28, the FBI executed a court-authorized search warrant at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operations Center in Union City, removing materials tied to the 2020 election as federal agents pursued the records amid the long-running dispute.

Also in February, Georgia state Sen. Greg Dolezal (R) released new information alleging widespread irregularities in voter registrations in deep blue Fulton County.

Georgia law requires voters to register using their primary residential address and prohibits the use of P.O. boxes, commercial mailboxes or nonresidential locations. In a video posted online, Dolezal said a review of the county’s January voter rolls revealed numerous registrations tied to locations that do not qualify as lawful residences.

According to Dolezal, 70 individuals were registered at a single UPS store in Fulton County. Another 96 voters were registered at a second UPS store. He also said 19 voters were registered at an abandoned home.

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