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Exhibit A: Challenged Voters Cobb County Exhibit A: Challenged Voters Cobb County Regnum Fname Mi Lname Suffix County House # Street Strsuff Apt Rescity Reszip COA Move Dtate Coaadd Coacity Coastate Coazip New County 00156228 NED AUGUSTUS WILLIAMS COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 3469 FOX HOLLOW DR MARIETTA 30068-2404 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 2420 Peachtree Rd NW Apt 1218 Atlanta GA 30305-4162 To Fulton County 00172073 TIFFANY LAGENA WILLIAMS COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 3469 FOX HOLLOW DR MARIETTA 30068-2404 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 2420 Peachtree Rd NW Apt 1218 Atlanta GA 30305-4162 To Fulton County 00232262 NIKKI BUSH PIERCE COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 5116 WHITEOAK TER SE SMYRNA 30080 01/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 512 36th St West Palm Beach FL 33407-4302 To out of state address 00318957 LARS CHRISTIAN HANSEN COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 4410 FELIX WAY SE SMYRNA 30082-4701 07/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 6 Sunrise Cir Palm Coast FL 32137-2471 To out of state address 00406000 RAQUEL ANTIONETTE WRIGHT COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2210 MORNING CT NW ACWORTH 30102-6450 03/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 431 Fairway Dr Acworth GA 30101-6421 To Paulding County 00457216 CHARLES ROBERT BROOME COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 449 CRANLEIGH RDG SE SMYRNA 30080 07/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 246 Gulfport Ct Hampton GA 30228-3360 To Clayton County 00483227 MARLEA BENSON DAVIS COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 4650 HIRAM LITHIA SPRINGS RD POWDER SPRINGS 30127 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 1215 Catalina Rd W Jacksonville FL 32216-1333 To out of state address 00496164 TEDRA DANIELLE LANGSTON COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 1425 RIDENOUR BLVD NW 7003 KENNESAW 30152-4599 08/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 327 Randy Way Dallas GA 30132-0850 To Paulding County Page 1 Exhibit A: Challenged Voters Cobb County Regnum Fname Mi Lname Suffix County House # Street Strsuff Apt Rescity Reszip COA Move Dtate Coaadd Coacity Coastate Coazip New County 00499683 ANGELA RENEE MCMICHAEL COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2965 KALEY DR NW KENNESAW 30152-2687 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 1515 Lake Rd Hiram GA 30141-2216 To Paulding County 00499686 MARTHA SUE MCMICHAEL COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2965 KALEY DR NW KENNESAW 30152 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 1517 Lake Rd Hiram GA 30141-2216 To Paulding County 00500046 CHARMAINE GRAVES MERKLING COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 168 WAYLAND ST SE MARIETTA 30060 02/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 213 S Dowdey Rd Jasper AL 35504-7851 To out of state address 00504759 SANDY DAVIS COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2072 CHEROKEE RIDGE TRL NW KENNESAW 30144 03/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 5661 Forest Pl Acworth GA 30102-2152 To Cherokee County 00510847 CARRIE KAMELA STILES COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2088 FAIRPORT WAY MARIETTA 30062 03/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 8735 Brookhill Dr Hixson TN 37343-6201 To out of state address 00512754 JOHN MORGAN TRUSSELL COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 1917 GLENELLEN CT NW KENNESAW 30152-7309 08/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 235 NE Tuscawilla Ave Ocala FL 34470-5814 To out of state address 00512849 MICHAEL HARVEY TURNBOW COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 3840 JILES RD NW 909 KENNESAW 30144 01/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 208 Whirlaway Cv Woodstock GA 30189-4223 To Cherokee County 00512850 WANDA A TURNBOW COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 3840 JILES RD NW 909 KENNESAW 30144 01/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 208 Whirlaway Cv Woodstock GA 30189-4223 To Cherokee County Page 2 Exhibit A: Challenged Voters Cobb County Regnum Fname Mi Lname Suffix County House # Street Strsuff Apt Rescity Reszip COA Move Dtate Coaadd Coacity Coastate Coazip New County 00624171 LAVERNA KNIGHTON COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2049 ARNOLD DR AUSTELL 30106-2911 04/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 3095 Garnet Way Atlanta GA 30349-8441 To Fulton County 00643385 LARISSA ANTONIA LEE COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 4945 BROWN LEAF DR POWDER SPRINGS 30127 07/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 7970 Hawks Nest Trl Lithia Springs GA 30122-7819 To Douglas County 00666842 BRENDA MARTIN KEMP COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 3520 KAREN LN NW KENNESAW 30144-1824 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 151 Amber Trce Dallas GA 30132-9033 To Paulding County 00666845 LARRY HAROLD KEMP COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 3520 KAREN LN NW KENNESAW 30144-1824 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 151 Amber Trce Dallas GA 30132-9033 To Paulding County 00669017 LOUISE ECHOLS MCCLESKEY COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 4862 SCHOOL ST 1101 ACWORTH 30101 08/01/19 COA ADDRESS: 89 Dundee Xing Dallas GA 30132-1997 To Paulding County 00673718 KERRY MICHELLE SHIRLEY COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 4093 FALCON SHORES CT NW ACWORTH 30101 10/01/19 COA ADDRESS: 611 Muskogee Xing Dallas GA 30132-0824 To Paulding County 00710826 DANIEL PATRICK GREEN COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 1115 TAMARRON PKWY SE ATLANTA 30339 09/01/19 COA ADDRESS: 109 Valerie Ct Stockbridge GA 30281-2505 To Henry County 00726896 SHAMECKA UTEV SCOTT COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 5917 BROOKSIDE DR SE MABLETON 30126 06/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 1883 Meadow Ln Decatur GA 30032-4465 To Dekalb County Page 3 Exhibit A: Challenged Voters Cobb County Regnum Fname Mi Lname Suffix County House # Street Strsuff Apt Rescity Reszip COA Move Dtate Coaadd Coacity Coastate Coazip New County 00732942 MIMI ELIZABETH BURCHFIELD COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2550 ELITE LN NW APT D KENNESAW 30144 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 313 Vineyard Dr Dallas GA 30132-6003 To Paulding County 00750551 SYDONNA ANIKA CARSWELL COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 1716 TERRELL MILL RD SE B8 MARIETTA 30067 08/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 333 Harvest Walk Macon GA 31210-5519 To Bibb County 00759817 EVELYN HOOD BEELAND COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 111 TOWER RD NE 206 MARIETTA 30060-9402 10/01/19 COA ADDRESS: 313 Furys Ferry Rd Augusta GA 30907-3001 To Columbia County 00805537 LESLIE MARIE BANKSTON COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2928 REED ST SE SMYRNA 30080-3534 10/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 3323 Golf Club Ln Nashville TN 37215-1577 To out of state address 00807862 DEREK LEE FULTZ COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 3874 S MAIN ST ACWORTH 30101 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 35 Cherokee Dr Austell GA 30168-4821 To Douglas County 00808723 MELBA BOYD GORDON COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 1425 RIDENOUR BLVD NW 7007 KENNESAW 30152 08/01/19 COA ADDRESS: 6614 Quicksilver Ct Apt 403 Springfield VA 22150-1962 To out of state address 00876433 CHARLES ROBERT JACKSON COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 4272 STANLEY DR POWDER SPRINGS 30127-2920 08/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 4736 Holly Springs Rd Rockmart GA 30153-5259 To Paulding County 00879343 CYNTHIA MIDDLETON HAMBY COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2724 GENERAL HOOKER TRL NW KENNESAW 30152 04/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 3339 Pine Log Rd NE Rydal GA 30171-1239 To Bartow County Page 4 Exhibit A: Challenged Voters Cobb County Regnum Fname Mi Lname Suffix County House # Street Strsuff Apt Rescity Reszip COA Move Dtate Coaadd Coacity Coastate Coazip New County 00880344 NATALIE ALAYNE HUBBARD COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 3641 BLAKEFORD WAY MARIETTA 30062-5393 07/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 4 Heritage Way Oxford AL 36203-3942 To out of state address 00884637 LINDA LOU STRICKER COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 131 WHISPERWOOD LN NW MARIETTA 30064-1671 07/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 220 Shady Marsh Trl Roswell GA 30075-2709 To Fulton County 00992278 SHALISE JOYCE WROBEL COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 6155 INDIAN WOOD CIR SE MABLETON 30126-2964 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 3400 Stratford Rd NE Apt 5309 Atlanta GA 30326-1712 To Fulton County 00997638 JESSE SKYE SEIFERT COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 3511 ROBIN LN ACWORTH 30101 06/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 804 Kensington Ct Canton GA 30114-8467 To Cherokee County 00998731 EDUARDO MAISONET COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 5800 OAKDALE RD SE 132 MABLETON 30126 08/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 5660 Turnstone Dr SW Conyers GA 30094-4759 To Rockdale County 01000292 MICHAEL MIROSLAW WROBEL COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 6155 INDIAN WOOD CIR SE MABLETON 30126-2964 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 3400 Stratford Rd NE Apt 5309 Atlanta GA 30326-1712 To Fulton County 01074789 CYNTHIA RENA CARWISE COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 5711 HAGGARD DR SW MABLETON 30126 08/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 303 Meadows Ln Canton GA 30114-7179 To Cherokee County 01088894 YUNG BANH MCNAMARA COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 1669 LEYLAND DR NW KENNESAW 30152-4379 09/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 243 Brookhaven Ct Acworth GA 30102-2190 To Cherokee County Page 5 Exhibit A: Challenged Voters Cobb County Regnum Fname Mi Lname Suffix County House # Street Strsuff Apt Rescity Reszip COA Move Dtate Coaadd Coacity Coastate Coazip New County 01211598 REGINALD DEWAYNE LEONARD COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2825 WINDY HILL RD SE 3105 MARIETTA 30067 02/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 804 Myrtle St Valdosta GA 31601-4831 To Lowndes County 01227253 KIMBERLY W BUCHANAN COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 1184 JILL LN SW MARIETTA 30008 07/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 535 Austin Dr Douglasville GA 30134-5196 To Paulding County 01237915 TIMOTHY D MCLEAN COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 1941 LAKESHORE OVERLOOK CIR NW KENNESAW 30152 07/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 28 Clearview Dr Cartersville GA 30121-2252 To Bartow County 01326121 PATSY LAW SNIPES COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 1223 SANDRA DR MARIETTA 30062 10/01/19 COA ADDRESS: 361 Pitts Bayshore Dr Freeport FL 32439-5079 To out of state address 01465525 FREDERICK LAMAR WRIGHT COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 2210 MORNING CT NW ACWORTH 30102-6450 03/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 431 Fairway Dr Acworth GA 30101-6421 To Paulding County 01583344 NORMA CORRIGAN COLE COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 4067 VININGS MILL TRL SE SMYRNA 30080 10/01/20 COA ADDRESS: 101 Wayforest Dr Venice FL 34292-3169 To out of state address 01707352 JENNIFER SAVITSKA MILLER COA from Cobb County ADDRESS: 1303 QUEENSGATE CT SE SMYRNA 30082 11/01/19 COA ADDRESS: 110 Field St # D Newnan GA 30263-7500 To Coweta County 01731433 LINDA DIANNE CORNWELL COA from Cobb County ADDRESS:
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