Controversial New Rules by Georgia Election Board Stir Concerns Ahead of Election
State board's changes may jeopardize election certification, sparking warnings of chaos and undermined voter confidence
- Georgia's State Election Board faces backlash for new rules that could disrupt November's election certification.
- The board's only Democrat, Sarah Tindall Ghazal, warns that these last-minute changes will undermine election confidence.
- Republican board members argue the rules are necessary for accurate vote counts and deny any intent to steal elections.
- Former Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and other officials criticize the board for disregarding expert advice and causing potential delays.
- Local election officials and voter rights groups express concern over the possible chaos and increased scrutiny on election night.