Georgia election board majority that was praised by Trump resumes rulemaking push this week
The Georgia State Election Board will hold its first post-election meeting on Monday, where it is set to consider resuming its recent push to change Georgias election rules and stir the debate anew about counties review controversial mass voter challenges.
The State Election Board meeting is scheduled to begin Monday morning with a public comment period where people can discuss the boards wishlist sketched out on a significantly condensed agenda, at least in contrast to marathon-length meetings recently held in a rush to enforce several new electoral rules by the Nov. 5th election.
On Nov. 5, President-elect Donald Trump won the election decisively in Georgia and six other swing states over Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, an outcome celebrated by Georgia Republicans waging the ongoing legal battle over the recent rulemaking of the State Election Board.
Three members of the board, Janelle King, Janice Johnston and Rick Jeffares, were publicly praised as pit bulls for victory at an Atlanta campaign rally by Trump this fall for their efforts to change the game for voters ahead of Georgias November election.
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