DeKalb County’s LaVista Hills election investigated for tampering
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp and the GBI opened an investigation Thursday into alleged voting irregularities including a stray voting machine memory card in the referendum that narrowly defeated the proposed city of LaVista Hills.
A DeKalb election supervisor alleged that he found an unsecured memory card Wednesday that contained results from the Briarlake Elementary precinct, according to Channel 2 Action News. Its unknown whether the votes on the memory card were counted in the precincts totals, where voters supported LaVista Hills 378-313.
As Secretary of State I take any allegation of elections fraud seriously, Kemp said. Our office has opened an official investigation of possible criminal activity during the Nov. 3 elections in DeKalb County.
Leonard Piazza, the second in command at DeKalb Countys Office of Voter Registration and Elections, says there were serious irregularities regarding the LaVista vote.
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