Georgia Secretary of State Ben Raffensperger (R) denied that.s Voter fraud occurs in state with historic early voting turnout this month.
Raffensperger weighed in on claims made by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) about voter fraud in the state after problems with county machines occurred.
He said the issue was “unfairly exaggerated” online.
“We're going to move quickly on this kind of thing in 2024 because it's not supported by the facts,” Raffensperger said. “The equipment is working. From the last election to this one, we've been doing all kinds of audits.”
Georgians are voting early in historic numbers, with more than 1 million Georgians voting. already voted.
“I'm going to make sure that whoever wins this race is recognized. I'm going to abide by the law, I'm going to abide by the Constitution. I'm going to do my job, and that's what the people of Georgia want me to do. I represent the voters of Georgia,” Raffensperger said.
The state is a key battleground in this year's presidential election. According to The Hill/Decision Desk headquarters, former President Trump leads Vice President Harris by 1.6 percentage points in Georgia.





