03/28/2024
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Additional Ballot Protests Expected As Voter Fraud Concerns Grow

Raleigh, N.C. – Protests are being filed in 50 counties to challenge known instances of votes being cast by dead people, felons or individuals who voted more than once. Additional ballot protests are expected as additional cases are discovered.

“Now we know why Roy Cooper fought so hard against voter ID and other efforts to combat voter fraud as attorney general,” said Russell Peck, Pat McCrory’s campaign manager. “With each passing day, we discover more and more cases of voting fraud and irregularities. We intend to make sure that every vote is properly counted and serious voter fraud concerns are addressed before the results of the election can be determined.” 

These protests follow the discovery of North Carolina Democrat Party-funded political action committees which appear to have paid individuals to fill out and witness hundreds of fraudulent absentee ballots for Democrats including Roy Cooper in Bladen County and potentially 11 others. The protests urge each county board of elections conduct a full scale investigation into these absentee ballots and review all witness signatures on these absentee ballot envelopes to look for evidence of obvious ballot harvesting, which could impact thousands of votes. These protests also request that the county election boards conduct this review before certifying the final number of lawful votes during their respective canvasses.

Protests are being filed by registered voters with each county elections boards to void anywhere between 100 to 200 ballots cast by suspected felons, dead people and double voters in the following counties:

1. Alamance
2. Alexander
3. Beaufort
4. Bertie
5. Bladen
6. Brunswick
7. Buncombe
8. Burke
9. Cabarrus
10. Camden
11. Carteret
12. Cherokee
13. Cleveland
14. Craven
15. Cumberland
16. Davidson
17. Durham
18. Edgecombe
19. Forsyth
20. Gaston
21. Gates
22. Granville
23. Greene
24. Guilford
25. Halifax
26. Harnett
27. Haywood
28. Hoke
29. Iredell
30. Jackson
31. Johnston
32. Lee
33. Madison
34. Martin
35. Meckenburg
36. Moore
37. Nash
38. New Hanover
39. Orange
40. Person
41. Pitt
42. Richmond
43. Robeson
44. Rockingham
45. Stanly
46. Stokes
47. Vance
48. Wake
49. Warren
50. Wayne

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