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Congressman Collins and GAGOP Chairman Shafer send letter to Ga. SOS Raffensperger


Republican candidate for Senate Rep. Doug Collins attends an election night watch party in Buford, Ga., Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Brett Davis)
Republican candidate for Senate Rep. Doug Collins attends an election night watch party in Buford, Ga., Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Brett Davis)
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Congressman Doug Collins and Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer have sent a letter to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

The letter is in relation to the Georgia Republican Party receiving several reports of voting discrepancies and errors across the state, including tens of thousands of ballots being unlawfully counted.

On Monday, Raffensperger responded to calls to resign from Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler.

RELATED: Georgia Secretary of State responds to lawmakers' resignation demands over elections

You can read the entire letter below:

On Tuesday, members of Georgia's U.S House of Representatives Congressional Delegation also demanded answers from Raffensperger about voting discrepancies.

Representatives Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, Drew Ferguson, Austin Scott, Jody Hice, Barry Loudermilk, Rick Allen and Representatives-elect Andrew Clyde and Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote the following:

As Members and Members-Elect of the Georgia Congressional Delegation, we are deeply concerned by continued, serious allegations of voting irregularities in our state. The Georgia Republican Party and the Donald J. Trump for President Campaign have received reports of deceased or ineligible voters casting ballots, eligible voters being denied the opportunity to vote, and Republican poll watchers and observers being denied access to activities and meetings critical to ensuring a fair, accurate, and transparent vote tabulation.

A copy of the letter can be seen below:


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