A Dominion representative who has been scanning ballots in Floyd County, Georgia, appears to have worked as an official photographer for Kamala Harris’ campaign last year.
Over 3,000 votes, the majority of which were for President Trump, went initially uncounted in the county.
Aric Thompson, Dominion representative and one of men scanning ballots there, worked as an official photographer for Senator Harris in 2019, according to his LinkedIn profile. He even has a portfolio online with photos he took of her.
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Additionally, there are reports that no observers were present for some of the scanning.
This is one of 2 men scanning in ballots in Floyd County. He worked for Kamala Harris. According to Rome City Commissioner Democrat Wendy Davis, & Floyd County GOP Chair Luke Martin, no observers were present for some of the scanning. Over 3000 uncounted votes found. @RealAmVoice pic.twitter.com/DQnTXDW7GP
— Heather Mullins – Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) (@TalkMullins) November 29, 2020
“This is one of 2 men scanning in ballots in Floyd County. He worked for Kamala Harris. According to Rome City Commissioner Democrat Wendy Davis, & Floyd County GOP Chair Luke Martin, no observers were present for some of the scanning. Over 3000 uncounted votes found,” Real America’s Voice News reporter Heather Mullins tweeted.
Mullins also shared social media posts from Thompson in which he bashed President Donald Trump.
Earlier this month, the Board of Elections in Georgia’s Floyd County voted to fire Chief of Elections Clerk Robert Brady after officials found thousands of uncounted ballots.
Meeting minutes from Floyd County dated Feb 11, 2020.
“New Business: Mr.Brady introduced Aric Thompson as our on-site technician from Dominion.” @RealAmVoice https://t.co/vWuwa5EGhf pic.twitter.com/Vph4t9eVPx
— Heather Mullins – Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) (@TalkMullins) November 29, 2020
Thompson was photographed scanning ballots with Brady the day after the election.
Fox reports that “Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger blamed the problem on Floyd County election officials failing to upload votes from a memory card in a ballot-scanning machine.”