Gabriel Sterling

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- How Gabriel Sterling Debunked Trump’s Georgia Fraud Claims, Point by Point The New York Times
- Georgia Election Official Debunks Trump's Voter Fraud Claims NPR
- Georgia GOP Election Official Goes Off on Trump's 'Easily, Provably False' Fraud Claims Daily Beast
- Georgia Election Official Gabriel Sterling Is Going to Punch a Hole Through the Next TV He Sees Trump Lying About the Election On Vanity Fair
- Georgia official: Trump team 'misled' voters on election fraud USA TODAY
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Gabriel Sterling held the press conference but ASL interpreter David Cowan said it all MSNBC
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Sec. of State's office addresses public on eve of Senate runoffs, day after call with Trump leaked 11Alive.com WXIA
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WATCH: Georgia Election Chief Gabriel Sterling Laughs Out Loud While Smacking Down Latest Trump Tweet in Real Time Mediaite
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Election Officials Blame Trump's Rhetoric For Stoking Violence : Insurrection At The Capitol: Live Updates NPR
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Gabriel Sterling (born 1969 or 1970) is an American politician and elections official from the state of Georgia. He is the chief operating officer (COO) in the office of the Georgia Secretary of State. He previously served on the city council for Sandy Springs, Georgia.
Sterling graduated from Riverwood International Charter School in Sandy Springs, and the University of Georgia. He began working in Republican Party politics as a volunteer for Mack Mattingly in his unsuccessful 1986 reelection bid to the U.S. Senate. He served as campaign manager for Charlie Norwood in his successful election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994. In 1998, Sterling ran for the Georgia House of Representatives in District 43, facing Dorothy Felton in the Republican Party primary election. Sterling lost the election.
Sterling was elected to the Sandy Springs City Council, taking office in 2011. In 2017, he did not run for reelection, and instead ran for the chair's seat on the Fulton County Commission. He finished in third place, behind Robb Pitts and Keisha Waites, both members of the Democratic Party.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger appointed Sterling the COO of the Secretary of State's office after winning the 2018 election. He became in independent contractor in November 2019, and worked to roll out the use of new voting machines purchased from Dominion Voting Systems for the 2020 Georgia state elections. Sterling publicly debunked President Donald Trump's false allegations of voter fraud after Joe Biden won Georgia in the 2020 United States presidential election, saying they were "all easily, provably false," and warned that statements by Trump and other leading Republicans would result in deaths.