All eyes were on Georgia during the 2020 presidential race, and this year won’t be much different as Republicans work to ensure the 2024 election will be another contentious battle.
The Georgia State Election Board voted this week to pass a new rule that could potentially delay the certification of the election. The rule says the board can only certify an election “after reasonable inquiry that the tabulation and canvassing of the election are complete and accurate and that the results are a true and accurate accounting of all votes cast in that election.”
The rule passed with support from three Republican members, all of whom were lauded by former President Donald Trump at a rally on Saturday.
But Trump’s praise is a troubling sign. The new policy could give election deniers an opening to challenge results based on questionable allegations of fraud. “MAGA may have hijacked the Republican Party, but they will not hijack our [elections] process,” said Georgia state Rep. Inga Willis, a Democrat who denounced the rule on Tuesday. “This election is not about one candidate and their desired outcome. This election is about we the people.”
Read more about Georgia’s new election rule.