GOP Lawmaker Who Said 2020 Election Was A Fraud Voted Illegally In Three Elections: Report

Chris Stevens

A new report revealed on Wednesday that Georgia GOP Rep. Drew Ferguson, who questioned the results of the 2020 elections, voted illegally in three different elections.

According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Ferguson voted in person in Troup County during early voting for this year’s May primary, the November general election, and this month’s U.S. Senate runoff after selling his house in April.

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On his congressional website, Ferguson says that he lives with his wife in The Rock, which is 63 miles away from his former home in West Point. But voter registration records show that he never changed his address to his new home as required by law.

“Congressman Ferguson, previous mayor of West Point and lifelong resident, was registered to vote in his hometown,” Ferguson’s spokesman, Brian Piper, said in a statement. “Congressman Ferguson is currently in the process of transitioning his residency to his new home in Pike County.”

“Ferguson was one of seven Republican congressmen from Georgia who signed a brief supporting a lawsuit by Texas officials who claimed there were irregularities during the 2020 presidential election — which their candidate Donald Trump lost — and sought to throw out the results. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to consider the lawsuit,” AJC’s report stated.

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