A Georgia State Election Board review found that former President Trump’s claim that 5,000 dead voters cast ballots in the state in the 2020 election was only 0.08% correct, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports. Four ballots were mailed in by family members of deceased voters, including a Democrat woman who respected her Republican husband William Nelson’s wishes and voted for him accordingly after he passed away in September 2020. “He was going to vote Republican, and she said, ‘Well, I’m going to cancel your ballot because I’m voting Democrat.’ It was kind of a joke between then,” Barry Bishop, attorney for Sharon Nelson, said to the election board. “She received the absentee ballot and carried out his wishes… She now realizes that was not the thing to do.”
The candidates or parties the other three cases voted for were not specified in the report. Trump cited the 5,000 dead voters figure during his January 3rd, 2021 call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, in which he was infamously recorded melting down, alternately pleading with and threatening Raffensperger over his 11,779 vote loss in the state, which we guess is now between a 11,776 and 11,778 vote loss now that the zombie voters have been caught.