



Fulton County, Georgia, is back in the spotlight over procedural hiccups from the 2020 election that have conservatives raising eyebrows and demanding answers.
During a recent hearing on Dec. 9, 2025, before the Georgia State Election Board, it came to light that some early votes from Fulton County lacked the required poll-worker signatures, stirring up a storm of scrutiny and reigniting debates over election integrity.
If true, the debacle could cost millions in audits and lawsuits, further eroding trust in the system.
The issue centers on vote tabulation tapes, which are supposed to be signed by poll workers to confirm accuracy before they’re sent to a central office for auditing.
Yet, as revealed in the hearing, some of these tapes in Fulton County went unsigned, a clear breach of protocol that has folks wondering what else might have slipped through the cracks.
Attorney Ann Brumbaugh, representing the Fulton County Board of Registrations and Elections, didn’t dodge the issue, admitting, “It was a violation of the rule.”
While Brumbaugh also noted that new procedures and training are now in place to prevent a repeat, that’s cold comfort to those who see this as part of a broader pattern of carelessness.
On social media, voices like Tesla CEO Elon Musk amplified the outrage with posts like, “Massive voting fraud uncovered,” though no evidence has surfaced to suggest the unsigned ballots were anything but a procedural lapse.
Musk’s claim might be a bit of a stretch, but it reflects a real frustration among conservatives who feel every irregularity, no matter how small, deserves a full investigation.
Adding fuel to the fire, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division filed a lawsuit this month against Fulton County, demanding access to voting records from 2020, including ballots, stubs, and digital files.
Meanwhile, the DOJ is also suing 18 states over voter registration list access, signaling a broader push for transparency that conservatives argue is long overdue.
On the flip side, a recounted hand audit in Georgia back in 2020 confirmed Joe Biden’s victory in the state, a point often raised by critics to temper fraud allegations.
President Donald Trump and his supporters have long maintained, without proof, that the 2020 election was stolen, with Trump specifically pointing to supposed ballot duplication and fraud in Fulton County.
While a Georgia judge recently dismissed a case accusing Trump of election interference in the state, the underlying distrust remains a rallying cry for those who believe the system failed them.
Ultimately, as the debate rages on, conservatives aren’t wrong to demand accountability—procedural errors, even if not fraudulent, chip away at confidence, and Fulton County must prove it’s learned its lesson before the next election rolls around.



