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Before the election board passed the new rules, the office of Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, a Republican, warned the board members that the new policies probably violated state law and ...
Republican Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr advised the board in a Thursday-dated letter that the hand-counting proposal was probably unlawful because the state legislature hadn't empowered the ...
The lawsuit says the rules invite post-election chaos, that the board is defying state law that says county officials “shall certify” results, and that more than a century of court precedent ...
Three Republican members of the election board passed the rule Sept. 20 over the objections of their two colleagues and the advice of Republican Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr.
The Georgia State Election Board is being sued by county officials and Democrats to "prevent chaos" from Trump-approved board members' new rules. ... we have sought the Attorney General’s advice ...
Former Virginia Attorney General and Trump administration official Ken Cuccinelli, for example, spoke at the election board's Aug. 19 meeting in defense of a rule requiring counties to investigate ...
In 2023, Georgia passed a law stating that the chairperson is elected by the General Assembly, the Senate of the General Assembly and the House of Representatives of the General Assembly can each elect one member and that each political party can nominate a member of their party to be appointed by the Governor.
In August, Democrats sued over new election rules supported by the three pro-Trump members that critics say conflict with state law mandating certification of election results. The rules would ...