OTHER ELECTION NEWS
State Election Board: In related election news, the State Election Board met this week - where the Secretary of State's office spoke at length about why, despite two years' advance notice, it would not be updating Georgia's voting machines ahead of next year's presidential elections.
The State Election Board also ruled on a number of pending cases, including whether or not to take over the Fulton County Board of Elections - which they decided against.
Fulton County Board of Elections: Speaking of Fulton, the county has come under fire in recent weeks for refusing to approve the nomination of Jason Frazier, a Republican, to the local Board of Elections. This week, the County Commission voted for the second time to reject Frazier, citing his history of filing voter roll challenges.
As we wrote the first time Frazier was rejected: "Verifying voter rolls...is a LEGAL step that any Georgia citizen can take to reduce the potential for voter fraud. Fulton County has had more election issues than any other in our state’s history - so it’s no surprise they’re blocking an Elections Board nominee who wants accurate voter rolls. Textbook example that the Left will do ANYTHING to dodge accountability."
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