Atlanta — Fulton County officials asked a federal judge Friday to order the FBI to return ballots and other materials seized on Jan. 28 from a warehouse near Atlanta that contained more than 600 boxes of 2020 election records, saying the seizure violated constitutional protections. The hearing, scheduled after court-ordered mediation failed, involved U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee and designated overseer Harold Melton; county attorneys argued the raid was unjustified while DOJ lawyers said digital copies were provided and that physical material must be retained for an ongoing investigation.
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This case touches on your RIGHTS. It's about the balance between election integrity and constitutional protections. If you're a voter, it's about the security of your ballot. Stay informed by following local news and court updates.
Fulton County is fighting for the return of seized election materials. The DOJ insists on retaining them for an investigation. The outcome could set a precedent for future election disputes. Worth forwarding if you believe in fair elections.
Federal investigators and the Justice Department benefited by obtaining materials and copies to pursue ongoing election-related inquiries and potential prosecutions.
Fulton County election officials and local administrators suffered restricted access to original physical records, legal costs, and heightened public scrutiny.
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Fulton County Seeks Return Of Seized 2020 Ballots
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