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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

GA Sec. State Brad Raffensperger (1/2/21):

[Trump]: "[I]t's 4,502 who voted, but they weren't on the voter registration roll, which they had to be. You had 18,325 vacant address voters. The address was vacant, and they're not allowed to be counted. That's 18,325.". . .
[Raffensperger]: "Well, Mr. President, the challenge that you have is the data you have is wrong."[117]

President Trump two days later (1/4/21):

"4,502 illegal ballots were cast by individuals who do not appear on the state's voter rolls. Well, that's sort of strange. 18,325 illegal ballots were cast by individuals who registered to vote using an address listed as vacant according to the postal service."[118]

GA Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger (1/2/21):

[Trump]: "So dead people voted, and I think the number is close to 5,000 people. And they went to obituaries. They went to all sorts of methods to come up with an accurate number, and a minimum is close to about 5,000 voters.". . .
[Raffensperger]: "The actual number were two. Two. Two people that were dead that voted. So that's wrong."[119]

President Trump four days later (1/6/21):

"[T]he number of fraudulent ballots that we've identified across the state is staggering. Over 10,300 ballots in Georgia were cast by individuals whose names and dates of birth match Georgia residents who died in 2020 and prior to the election."[120]

GA Sec. State General Counsel Ryan Germany (1/2/21):

[Trump]: "You had out-of-state voters. They voted in Georgia, but they were from out of state, of 4,925.". . . [Germany]: "Every one we've been through are people that lived in Georgia, moved to a different state, but then moved back to Georgia legitimately." . . . "They moved back in years ago. This was not like something just before the election. So there's something about that data that, it's just not accurate."[121]

President Trump four days later (1/6/21):

"And at least 15,000 ballots were cast by individuals who moved out of the state prior to November 3rd election. They say they moved right back."[122]