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Related: About this forumElection Deniers Secretly Pushed Rule That Would Make It Easier to Delay Certification of Georgia's Election Results
https://www.propublica.org/article/georgia-election-board-vote-certificationElection Deniers Secretly Pushed Rule That Would Make It Easier to Delay Certification of Georgias Election Results
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by Doug Bock Clark
Aug. 18, 3 p.m. EDT
Georgias GOP-controlled State Election Board is poised to adopt a rule on Monday that would give county election board members an additional avenue to delay certification of election results, potentially allowing them to throw the states vote count into chaos this fall.
A former Fulton County election official who submitted an initial draft of the rule told ProPublica that she had done so at the behest of a regional leader of a right-wing organization involved in challenging the legitimacy of American election systems. That organization, the Election Integrity Network, is led by Cleta Mitchell, who helped orchestrate attempts to overturn the 2020 election and spoke on the call in which former President Donald Trump demanded that Georgias secretary of state find him 11,780 votes to undo Joe Bidens victory.
The Election Integrity Networks role in bringing forward the proposed rule has not been previously reported.
The State Election Boards Monday meeting comes on the heels of a vote less than two weeks before that empowered county election board members to conduct reasonable inquiry into allegations of voting irregularities. That rule did not set deadlines for how long such inquiries might last or describe what they might entail, and critics worried that this omission could cause Georgia to miss the Dec. 11 deadline for sending its certified presidential election results to the federal government.
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by Doug Bock Clark
Aug. 18, 3 p.m. EDT
Georgias GOP-controlled State Election Board is poised to adopt a rule on Monday that would give county election board members an additional avenue to delay certification of election results, potentially allowing them to throw the states vote count into chaos this fall.
A former Fulton County election official who submitted an initial draft of the rule told ProPublica that she had done so at the behest of a regional leader of a right-wing organization involved in challenging the legitimacy of American election systems. That organization, the Election Integrity Network, is led by Cleta Mitchell, who helped orchestrate attempts to overturn the 2020 election and spoke on the call in which former President Donald Trump demanded that Georgias secretary of state find him 11,780 votes to undo Joe Bidens victory.
The Election Integrity Networks role in bringing forward the proposed rule has not been previously reported.
The State Election Boards Monday meeting comes on the heels of a vote less than two weeks before that empowered county election board members to conduct reasonable inquiry into allegations of voting irregularities. That rule did not set deadlines for how long such inquiries might last or describe what they might entail, and critics worried that this omission could cause Georgia to miss the Dec. 11 deadline for sending its certified presidential election results to the federal government.
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Election Deniers Secretly Pushed Rule That Would Make It Easier to Delay Certification of Georgia's Election Results (Original Post)
sl8
Aug 2024
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And yet, the Electoral Count Act allows a 3 judge panel to remove authority for certification from the state
Fiendish Thingy
Aug 2024
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yourout
(8,092 posts)1. Republican motto. If you're not cheating you're not trying
Fiendish Thingy
(18,611 posts)2. And yet, the Electoral Count Act allows a 3 judge panel to remove authority for certification from the state
It will be interesting to see how this new untested law will interface with the shenanigans of the GA state election board.
I wouldnt bet on the board winning that fight.
yourout
(8,092 posts)3. I really hope the judicial firewall holds because you can bet it's going to be tested.
And the fact that we now have a corrupt right wing supreme Court doesn't make me sleep any better.
Fiendish Thingy
(18,611 posts)4. I'm not that worried about SCOTUS regarding the election
The same exact court (minus KBJ) didnt rescue Trump in 2020, so not sure what they would do different this time, unless it involved the ECA.
yourout
(8,092 posts)6. I have zero faith in this supreme Court following precedence after..
Overturning Roe and the abomination that was just handed down for presidential immunity
Fiendish Thingy
(18,611 posts)7. On ideological cases like Roe, I agree 100%
But this court has shown repeatedly, with only one exception (that was as much ideological as it was personal) that except for one or two justices, they have no personal loyalty to Trump.
pat_k
(10,879 posts)5. I can't find a legal challenge this last minute change.
Have their been any? Attorney's out there, are there grounds?