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Voter Roll Crisis Sparks Legal Threat in Gwinnett County

July 16, 2024 | Gwinnett County, Georgia



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Voter Roll Crisis Sparks Legal Threat in Gwinnett County
In a recent Gwinnett County Board meeting, public comments highlighted significant concerns regarding the integrity of local elections and law enforcement practices. The meeting concluded with a vote on unspecified business, followed by an open forum for residents to voice their opinions.

One notable speaker, Dave Iwan, presented an affidavit addressing the board, claiming that the county's voter rolls are poorly maintained and that the transition from paper ballots to voting machines has led to fraudulent elections. Iwan called for a return to paper ballots and a thorough cleanup of the voter rolls, threatening legal action if his demands are not met within 30 days. He emphasized the importance of securing citizens' rights and the need for government accountability.

Another resident expressed frustration with local law enforcement, alleging that the Gwinnett police have mishandled complaints and destroyed records related to false allegations against him. This speaker criticized the police for their perceived inaction and called for greater accountability from government officials.

The meeting underscored ongoing tensions within the community regarding election integrity and law enforcement, reflecting broader national conversations about these issues. The board's willingness to listen to public concerns may indicate a commitment to addressing these pressing matters.

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