FBI agents executed a court-authorized search warrant on Wednesday at a Fulton County, Georgia, election facility, investigating a state that was at the center of voter fraud complaints and election litigation following the 2020 presidential election.
Agents were seen entering the Fulton County Election Hub and Operation Center at 5600 Campbellton Fairburn Road in southwest Atlanta. The facility, which opened in 2023, was designed to consolidate and streamline the county’s election operations.
“Yes, I can confirm FBI Atlanta is executing a court authorized law enforcement action at 5600 Campleton Fairburn Rd.,” an FBI Atlanta spokesperson told the Washington Examiner. “Our investigation into this matter is ongoing so there are no details that I can provide at the moment.”
Fox News reported the federal law enforcement presence on Wednesday. The FBI did not disclose the scope of the search, what prompted it, or whether any individuals are targets of the investigation.
Fulton County has spawned national election controversies since 2020, when President Donald Trump and his allies raised concerns about ballot handling and election administration in Georgia’s most populous county. Those concerns later became a cornerstone of one of the most aggressive post-election prosecutions brought against Trump.
After Trump left office, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, an elected Democrat, pursued a sweeping racketeering case accusing Trump and several allies, accusing them of conspiring to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results. The indictment was predicated in part on Trump’s January 2021 phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, in which Willis alleged Trump pressured Raffensperger to “find” votes to reverse his loss to former President Joe Biden.
That case has since collapsed following months of litigation over whether Willis had a conflict of interest by hiring her romantic partner, Nathan Wade, as special prosecutor. A judge ultimately disqualified Willis from continuing the prosecution, effectively derailing the high-profile case until a new prosecutor took over the case and decided to dismiss it completely.
The FBI search also comes as the Trump administration’s Department of Justice continues a broader effort to obtain voting records from Georgia as part of a nationwide election integrity review. Earlier this month, a federal judge dismissed a DOJ lawsuit seeking access to Georgia’s unredacted voter registration database after ruling the case was filed in the wrong court.
The DOJ has argued it needs the records to assess Georgia’s compliance with federal election law, while state officials have said Georgia law prohibits the release of sensitive voter information. The DOJ has brought similar lawsuits in more than 20 states and previously sued Fulton County over access to ballots and other election records from the 2020 election.
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Federal officials have not indicated whether Wednesday’s search is connected to those efforts, to prior election litigation, or to any separate criminal inquiry. Fulton County officials have repeatedly defended the integrity of their election processes and rejected allegations of systemic fraud.
This is a developing story.
