Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Attorney Lin Wood May Have Voted Illegally in November 2020


Georgia's Secretary of State’s Office has launched an Investigation into whether Attorney Lin Wood was Eligible to Vote in Georgia, whether he Broke the Law by Casting his Ballot, and whether he was actually a Georgia Resident.

“It’s 1776 in America and we’re not going to let them take our freedom,” Wood said in December 2020, claiming that the Presidential Election in Georgia was Stolen because of Illegal Voters.

The Secretary of State’s Office say an Email that Wood sent caused them to Launch an Official Investigation. In the email, Wood Confirmed he moved to South Carolina, writing “I have been domiciled in South Carolina for several months after purchasing property in the state in April.”

In another email, he wrote “I have been a resident of the State of Georgia since 1955. I changed my residency to South Carolina yesterday.”

Now State Election Investigators are looking into whether that means Wood Legally should Not have been able to Vote in the November Election in Georgia.

They cite a Section of Georgia Code that reads, “If a person removes to another state with the intention of making it such person’s residence, such person shall be considered to have lost such person’s residence in this state.”

The Secretary of State’s Office has assigned 23 Investigators to 130 Separate Cases of possible Illegal Voting in the November 2020 Presidential Election, of Voters Not Residents of Georgia, but using a Friends or Relatives Address to Register.

Wood did say that he did Not Vote in the January 2021 Runoff because he said it was a Not a Legitimate Election.










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