Georgia's New Election Rules Spark Legal and Political Battles
Democrats challenge new certification procedures, raising concerns about potential chaos and disenfranchisement in the 2024 election.
- Georgia's GOP-controlled election board approved new rules requiring 'reasonable inquiry' before certifying results.
- Democrats filed a lawsuit arguing the rules could delay certification and disenfranchise voters.
- The new rules allow county boards to examine all election-related documents without clear guidelines.
- Republican officials, including Gov. Brian Kemp, express concerns over the potential impact on election integrity.
- Legal experts warn the rules could be used to alter vote counts based on perceived fraud.



























