The Georgia State Election Board has voted to investigate county election boards over their handling of voter eligibility challenges in Fulton, Forsyth, Clark, Dekalb, and Gwinnett. The exec. director of the board, a former GOP state legislator, will be the investigator.
This is unprecedented in my experience covering the board. It's unclear to me what investigative powers the ED has when it comes to gathering information, etc.
The bickering ended with a dark statement from Dr. Johnston about criticism of her and the other GOP appointees to the board: "Character assassination? Yes. Media murder? Yes. And lawfare lynching. And that’s where this is all headed, and I really don’t appreciate it."
@russbynum The judge said in court last week that he might rule as early as today in this case which is another legal test of local, direct democracy in Georgia.
@NYTnickc And the GOP-controlled board just passed a controversial rule that would require poll workers to hand-count all paper ballots, potentially leading to confusion and delays. Dozens of local election officials in the audience at the meeting are opposed to the rule.
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Kamala Harris is running for the most powerful position in the most powerful nation the world has ever seen. Do an interview for crying out loud. It’s not that hard.
BREAKING: A Georgia judge says presidential candidates Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Claudia De la Cruz, along with the Georgia Green Party, which nominated Jill Stein, are not qualified to appear on Georgia's ballot.
Ruling now goes to the @GaSecofState for a final decision. #gapol
RNC chair Michael Whatley praises recent changes from Georgia state elections board that empower local county boards to investigate election results before certification. Background https://t.co/RDNXFDzJx1
Atlanta journalist @ShaunRaviv’s Noble podcast about the early 2000s Tri-State Crematory scandal in NW GA hits No. 1 on Apple Podcasts. https://t.co/ZnqOsrEQqx
News: Violent threats have been coming into all members of the Georgia SEB since last Thursday via email and phone. The board's next meeting, scheduled for Monday, will be on Microsoft Teams. This is according to the SEB's executive director, Mike Coan. #gapol
Coan said, "information has been turned over to the proper authorities for investigation." I've contacted the GBI, and I'm waiting to see if they have anything else to add. #gapol