Federal agents from the FBI conducted a search of a Georgia election office as part of an ongoing investigation tied to the 2020 presidential election, officials reported.
The search warrant was carried out at the local elections facility, where agents were seen entering the building with boxes and computers. Law enforcement sources indicated that the operation was connected to the broader inquiry into actions and decisions made surrounding the 2020 election cycle in the state.
Authorities took electronic devices and documents as they worked to gather evidence relevant to questions under federal review. The search was authorized by a judge after investigators showed probable cause that records at the office could aid the investigation.
State and local election officials said they cooperated with the federal agents during the operation. They noted that elections staff were present during the search and that the process was orderly, with minimal disruption to routine office functions.
The investigation itself has been ongoing for some time and involves multiple jurisdictions and agencies looking at conduct related to election administration and records. Federal prosecutors have previously pursued inquiries in several states connected to election procedures and decisions after the 2020 vote.
Georgia’s Secretary of State, whose office oversees elections statewide, has refrained from commenting on specific details of the federal action but affirmed that the office respects the rule of law and will continue to support lawful inquiries.
The development marks a significant moment in the broader federal review of election matters, highlighting the continuing focus on actions taken in the aftermath of the 2020 election. Observers noted that public interest in the case remains high, given the political and legal sensitivities surrounding election integrity investigations.
