Report: “Election Oversight Group” Allegations About the 2020 Election in Fulton County, Georgia

Based on a thorough analysis of the publicly available information, this report identifies extensive flaws in the allegations of the “Election Oversight Group,” finding that they do not meet the standards of credible post-election analysis and provide no legitimate conclusions about the conduct or results of the 2020 election in Fulton County.

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A report from early 2026 alleging findings of errors and fraud during the 2020 general election in Fulton County, Georgia, published by the “Election Oversight Group” and known election skeptic Kevin Moncla, does not meet the standards of a credible post-election analysis. Despite filling hundreds of pages with figures and assertions, the Election Oversight Group Report (EOG Report) contains no legitimate conclusions about the conduct or results of the 2020 election in Fulton County.

In contrast to several previous investigations by Georgia state authorities and other experts, the EOG Report suffers from extensive flaws: It relies on faulty and inadequate evidence, unsupported claims, meaningless comparisons, omissions and misreadings of primary sources, misunderstanding of election laws, and disregard for the election safeguards in place in 2020. This analysis reviews the allegations of the EOG Report with a focus on election data and processes and finds that the EOG Report provides no coherent theory or evidence of fraud and no basis to doubt the results of the election. The EOG Report does not withstand scrutiny and is not a reliable analysis of the 2020 election in Fulton County.

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This analysis provides an independent review of the spurious allegations regarding Fulton County’s 2020 general election made in “Fulton County: Report of Investigation of the 2020 General Election.”

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