Fulton County Fights Back Against FBI Ballot Seizure

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Fulton County is gearing up for a significant legal battle as local officials challenge the FBI’s recent seizure of 2020 election records.

In a decisive move, Fulton County Commissioner Marvin Arrington Jr. announced plans to file a motion in federal court aiming to secure the return of ballots taken by the FBI during a search of the county's election office.

This move comes in response to the FBI's seizure of approximately 700 boxes of election materials as part of an investigation into alleged voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

Arrington criticized the FBI's actions, asserting that while the agency had authorization to duplicate the records through a court order, it lacked the proper permission to physically seize the original ballots. “They got copies of our voter rolls and all the original ballots,” he said, highlighting concerns over the lack of a chain-of-custody inventory during the seizure.


The commissioner emphasized the need for forensic accounting and protective measures to ensure that voter information remains secure within Georgia. His planned lawsuit seeks to compel the federal government to return the ballots, invoking the Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure that allows those aggrieved by unlawful searches to demand their property back.

While this legal challenge underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding the 2020 election, it also spotlights broader issues regarding election integrity and the transparency of federal actions. Arrington has publicly called for the county's attorneys to take every action necessary to protect the integrity of the electoral process.

As the nation continues to grapple with debates over election security and oversight, Fulton County's actions might serve as a critical focal point in the fight for election integrity, demonstrating that local governance is prepared to stand firm against federal overreach in matters of election records and voter rights.

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