
NEW – Fulton County in #Georgia now says it will provide the chain of custody records for absentee ballots from drop boxes by Jan 19 – just one day before Presidential Inauguration.
Gwinnett County still “locating” the forms, too. DeKalb County not sure if these exist at all.
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1336259532419440641
steven rosenberg- open records custodian
https://georgiastarnews.com/2020/12/08/fulton-county-says-it-will-provide-chain-of-custody-records-for-absentee-ballots-from-drop-boxes-by-january-19-2021-one-day-before-presidential-inauguration/
Fulton County stated: “We believe we can have responsive records to you by January 19, 2021. That said, should responsive materials come available sooner, we will provide them to you.”
Gwinnett County advises they are working on locating the forms but has not produced them yet, and Fulton County has not even responded to The Star’s requests.
An open records request was filed with DeKalb County as well, requesting the same documents. The Georgia Star News previously reported that they were received from Assistant County Attorney at DeKalb County Dexter Q. Bond, Jr., stated, “it has not yet been determined if responsive records to your request exist.”







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