The Fulton District registration and Election Commission held a meeting on December 4 to vote to reaffirm the results of the 2020 US presidential election, according to Fox News.
The majority of the meeting focused on a video circulating on December 3 accusing Fulton County election officials of election fraud with the number of votes counted more than those eligible for voting in a specific location.
A senior source in the office of the prosecutor Georgia Brad Raffensperger told Fox News that the video was being investigated.
The Georgia Election Office said the video showed unfounded voter fraud. The election office stressed that Fulton County election officials have a full-time supervisor appointed to the site, which has been in place since June.
Raffensperger's office also denied the accusations that the votes were stuffed into two "vali" that an election official drew from a ban in a video circulating. The office emphasized that the video showed that the legal documents were originally kept in those suitcases.
However, Republican Congressman Jody Hice shared a video on Twitter, calling the video an "explosive cheat."
In an interview on December 3, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said he had called for a re-determination of the signs in the video, but only the officer in charge of the Georgia Brad Raffensperger case had the authority to order the move.
Georgia electrician Gabe Sterling also shared an article from news agency Lead Stories in a post on Twitter on December 3. He said: "The 60-second video of the voting staff at State Farm, which was intended to show fraud, was viewed at all time frames by investigators @ GaSecofState. The results showed that the ballot processing process was normal. This is verified information about that."
Fulton District Election Director Richard Barron told the district registration and election board in a hearing on December 4 that he had not seen the video but the staff reported to him that the video showed "normal" activity.
Responding to allegations that staff and media left the polling station early, Barron said no one was asked to leave early and that certain staff left after their duties were over.
The deadline for all counties in Georgia to complete the vote counting is midnight on December 2. When we conducted the first audit, we found errors in three counties, and that increased President Trump by more than 1,000 votes. All those votes have been counted, and I think this result will be very close to what we have now. I don't see much difference," Raffensperger said.