The Trump campaign filed a lawsuit in Georgia, mentioning that an appointed authority request a province to represent polling forms that were apparently received after 7 p.m. on Election Day, a report said.
The suit, which is the third by the Trump campaign in battleground states, alleges that a Republican observer saw a poll worker take unprocessed ballots and mix them in with handled polling forms that were standing by to be included in Chatham County, The Associated Press announced.
Ballots forms in Georgia, which has not been called for Trump or Biden, must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day to be valid. The district where the Trump campaign recorded suit inclines Democratic and includes the city of Savannah.
The Georgia Republican Party, which joined the Trump campaign’s suit in Chatham County, said they plan to sue in a dozen other counties in the state.