Fact Check: TRUE
Yes.
In 2020, Brad Raffensperger basically handed over control of Georgia’s elections to Stacey Abrams when he agreed to a consent decree that, among other changes, made it much harder for election workers who suspected fraud to disqualify absentee ballots.[1]
Raffensperger also took the unprecedented step of sending absentee ballot request forms to every registered voter in Georgia, regardless of whether or not they had requested one.[2]
Raffensperger refused to support President Trump’s calls for a recount of Georgia’s ballots, instead siding with the Democratic Party of Georgia and opposing the recount.[3]
Raffensperger’s handling of the 2020 election was so poor that Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue called for him to resign his office.[4]
Sources: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/mar/30/georgia-election-law-replaces-verifying-ballot-sig/
[1] Rowan Scarborough, “Georgia Election Law Replaces Verifying Ballot Signatures With Checking ID Numbers,” Washington Times, 3/31/21
[2] Georgia Secretary of State, “Raffensperger Takes Unprecedented Steps to Protect Safety and Voter Integrity in Georgia,” Press Release, 3/24/20
[3] Beau Evans, “Judge Halts Move By Trump-Backed Attorney To Block Election Results In Georgia,” Gwinnett Daily Post, 11/19/20
[4] Igor Derysh, “Georgia GOP Senators Demand GOP Election Chief Resign After Failing To Outright Win Their Elections,” Salon, 11/10/20









