A conservative group claiming that had evidence of ballot harvesting in Georgia’s 2020 election told a judge they didn’t have any.
Channel 2 Action News first reported on this story in April 2022 when Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s Office opened an investigation after the group “True the Vote,” made the allegations, but refused to reveal who their source was.
“They said that they had some credible information, and we looked at it, and we said it was, and so then we asked, ‘Who are these people?’ and they said, ‘We know who they are. They talked to us, but we can’t tell you who they are,’” Raffensperger told Channel 2 investigative reporter Mark Winne at the time.
A Fulton County Superior Court judge in Atlanta signed an order last year requiring True the Vote to provide evidence it had collected, including the names of people who were sources of information, to state elections officials who were frustrated by the group’s refusal to share evidence with investigators.
In their written response, attorneys for True the Vote said the group had no names or other documentary evidence to share.