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A Georgia judge has temporarily halted a rule that would require counties to hand-count ballots. This decision comes amidst a clash between local officials and Georgia’s elections board over the rule that could have significant impact on the November elections. The judge stressed that election officials do not have the role of “investigator” and should focus on certifying results.
Latest on Georgia Election Ballot Counting Rules
The legal battle over Georgia’s election process intensifies. A Georgia judge ruled to block a requirement for hand-counting of election ballots.
Similarly, another judge paused a rule mandating Georgia counties to hand-count ballots, causing a further stir in the election processes.
In a notable development, Georgia’s election officials have been warned not to ‘play investigator’ and must certify results as per the law.
Local officials and Georgia’s elections board are in a standoff over a rule that could significantly impact November’s elections.
As early voting commences in Georgia, a judge has taken steps to guard against rogue election officials. The judge’s ruling aims to ensure a fair and transparent voting process.
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