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Ware County, Georgia — Dominion Anomalies: Fractional Voting & Duplicate Ballot Scans

Ware County, Georgia is the site of two distinct Dominion voting machine anomaly claims from the 2020 presidential election: (1) the fractional vote-weighting allegation (Trump 87%, Biden 113%) investigated by VoterGA; and (2) an ongoing lawsuit — Fulgham v. Ware County Board of Elections — alleging that ballots benefiting Biden were double-scanned eight days after Election Day, identified by citizen researcher Phillip Davis using the same methodology that confirmed a parallel duplicate-scan issue in Fulton County.

FieldDetail
LocationWare County, Georgia (county seat: Waycross)
Population~35,000
Election2020 U.S. Presidential Election
Claim 1Fractional vote weighting — Trump votes at 0.87; Biden at 1.13
Claim 2Duplicate ballot scanning — ballots re-scanned 8 days after election on 11-11-2020
Evidence RatingClaim 1: DEBATED — SoS dismissed as adjudication test artifact | Claim 2: STRONG EVIDENCE — Dominion scan logs; ongoing litigation; parallel Fulton case confirmed
Claim 2 Legal StatusFulgham v. Ware County — active in Ware Superior Court (evidence presented Feb. 2024)
Official ResponseClaim 1: SoS — appeared in test report, not live count | Claim 2: County retained counsel, refused to explain

Summary

According to election integrity advocates, a forensic examination of Dominion ImageCast Precinct voting machines in Ware County, Georgia allegedly discovered that votes were being tabulated using fractional weights — with Trump votes counted at 0.87 per ballot and Biden votes counted at 1.13 per ballot, a claimed differential of 26 percentage points. The claim was widely circulated and cited as evidence of a systemic capability to flip election outcomes via fractional vote weighting embedded in Dominion software.

Ware County sits alongside Fulton County as a Georgia county where specific Dominion machine anomalies were alleged, and parallels Antrim County, Michigan where a forensic audit also produced disputed findings. The @Real_RobN post (April 7, 2026) calls this "how the uni-party re-elects itself — fractional voting."


Video Evidence

Claim: Dominion voting machine forensic examination in Ware County, Georgia shows fractional vote weighting — Trump at 87%, Biden at 113%. Source: @Real_RobN on X, April 7, 2026.

The SCIF (294K followers) amplifies the Ware County Dominion fractional voting claim, characterizing it as "intentional fraud executed at the highest levels to conduct regime change operations on U.S. soil." Source: @TheSCIF on X, April 8, 2026.


The Fractional Voting Claim

Election integrity advocates associated with VoterGA (Voter Organized Elections in Georgia) reported that a logic and accuracy test or adjudication report run on Ware County's Dominion machines produced output showing decimal vote weights: approximately 0.87 for Trump ballots and 1.13 for Biden ballots.

This ties into the broader Fractional Voting theory — the allegation that Dominion's software architecture permits vote totals to be computed using weighted fractions rather than whole-number counts, making manipulation difficult to detect through simple manual tallies or even paper ballot recounts (since the paper ballots were fed through the same machines).


Official Response

The Georgia Secretary of State's office and Dominion Voting Systems disputed the fractional voting interpretation:

  • Officials stated the decimal figures appeared in an internal results reporting or adjudication test log, not in the actual ballot tabulation that determines the certified vote count
  • Dominion stated their systems count whole votes only; fractional numbers in some reporting outputs are display artifacts related to weighted races (such as party preference primaries), not general election counting
  • Georgia conducted a statewide hand recount in November 2020 — Ware County results were confirmed consistent with machine totals

Counterarguments

  • Georgia's hand recount confirmed Ware County machine totals
  • No court accepted the fractional voting theory as evidence sufficient to challenge certification
  • Multiple forensic analysts and election security experts have stated that Dominion's software does not apply fractional weights to general election ballots
  • Dominion won a $787.5M defamation settlement from Fox News, which had promoted similar claims


Claim 2: Duplicate Ballot Scanning — Fulgham v. Ware County

This is a separate and independently documented allegation from the fractional vote-weighting claim above. See Jeff Fulgham for the full profile.

The allegation: Citizen researcher and retired soldier Jeff Fulgham obtained Dominion ImageCast Precinct machine scan logs showing that ballots benefiting Biden were scanned a second time on November 11, 2020 — eight days after Election Day. Normal scanning ended in the days immediately following November 3. The logs record exact scan timestamps, making the gap visible.

The investigator: Phillip Davis (BallotAssure.com) identified the anomaly using the same methodology he used to flag Fulton County duplicate ballots — a finding the Georgia Secretary of State's Office later confirmed (3,075–3,182 duplicate images) and that the FBI cited in a February 2026 search warrant to seize Fulton County 2020 ballots.

The lawsuit: Fulgham presented this evidence to Ware Superior Court in February 2024 in Fulgham v. Ware County Board of Elections. The Georgia Secretary of State's Office and the State Election Board refused to investigate his formal complaint before the suit was filed (Fulgham states he has email documentation). Ware County retained legal counsel and has provided no public explanation. As of April 2026, the case remains active and Fulgham is also seeking court costs.

Image evidence: Dominion machine scan-time logs from the case, posted by Fulgham on April 8, 2026 (528 likes, 249 retweets):

Fulgham v Ware County — Dominion scan time evidence image 1Fulgham v Ware County — Dominion scan time evidence image 2Fulgham v Ware County — Dominion scan time evidence image 3Fulgham v Ware County — Dominion scan time evidence image 4 (tabular data)

Dominion machine scan-time evidence presented to Ware Superior Court (Feb. 2024), showing a re-scanning session on 11-11-2020. Source: @jeffmfulgham on X, April 8, 2026.


Sources


Last Updated: 2026-04-09 — Added Claim 2 (duplicate ballot scanning, Fulgham v Ware County); 4 IPFS-pinned images of Dominion scan-time evidence; created Jeff Fulgham profile

This information was compiled by Claude AI research.