Georgia Republicans race to pass laws to restrict and challenge votes
In the final days of the legislative session, there's also a push to create a mechanism to unseat county election board members
In the final few days of this year's Georgia assembly legislative session, Republican lawmakers raced to propose laws seeking to restrict voting access, and make it easier for citizens to challenge and subvert normal election processes.
Senate bill 221, house bill 422 and house bill 426 are just a few of the newly proposed election laws, which come after state Republicans, including the secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, praised election officials for smooth elections in the past two years. They include measures to eradicate absentee ballot drop boxes, allow citizens to more easily challenge voter registrations - which Republican conspiracy theorists had already done with little backing evidence during the midterms - and even unseal ballots for review.
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