Voting Rights Groups Weigh In On Lawsuit Challenging State Election Board

Civil and voting rights groups have filed a “friend of the court” brief in a lawsuit challenging two rules changes the State Election Board’s Republican majority adopted in recent weeks.

The ACLU of Georgia, Southern Poverty Law Center, and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law argue the changes threaten to upend Georgia’s longstanding mandatory election certification rules and disenfranchise Georgia voters.

The three Republicans on the five-member board approved rules changes allowing local election officials to conduct a “reasonable inquiry” before certifying election results if they suspect election fraud as well as “examine all election-related documentation created during the conduct of elections prior to certification of results.”

The lawsuit, filed late last month by the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Party of Georgia, maintains state law requires local election officials to certify election results..

“Democracy is not strengthened by putting certification and the right to vote at risk,” said Poy Winichakul, senior staff attorney for democracy and voting rights with the Southern Poverty Law Center. “These regulations could confuse and delay the final certification of election results – all of which are direct threats to the voting rights of Georgians.”

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