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Pro-Trump Georgia Election Board Approves Hand-Counting Rule in 3-2 Vote, Sparking Delay Concerns
Sep 20, 2024, 04:51 PM
The Georgia State Election Board, with a pro-Trump majority, has approved a controversial new rule requiring all ballots to be hand-counted in the upcoming November election. The decision, passed by a 3-2 vote, mandates that counties in the critical presidential battleground state hand-count all ballots on election night. This move has sparked concerns about potential delays in reporting results, which could extend by weeks or even months. Critics argue that the rule could cause chaos and lead to inaccuracies, while supporters claim it will enhance election integrity by ensuring that hand counts match machine totals. The Georgia Attorney General's office has warned that these last-minute changes may exceed the board's authority and violate state law. Legal challenges are expected as the new rule faces opposition from both local officials and election workers. Some critics suggest the rule could be used as a pretext for GOP boards not to certify the election if Harris wins.
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