Republicans trigger review of election officials in Georgia
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[July 31, 2021]
By Nathan Layne and Tim Reid
(Reuters) - Georgia Republicans on Friday
triggered a formal review of election officials in Fulton County, a
Democratic stronghold that includes Atlanta, the first step in a process
that could lead to their removal and allow the Republican-controlled
state legislature to take control of local election operations.
Republican House lawmakers from Fulton County released a letter calling
for a performance review of the county's election officials, where
Democratic President Joe Biden won heavily in the 2020 election,
propelling his surprise victory over former President Donald Trump in
the battleground state.
The letter, following a similar request from state senators this week,
sets in motion a formal review under a sweeping new voting law state
Republicans passed in March. Along with new ballot restrictions, the law
granted the legislature more control over a state election board, while
giving the board the ability to suspend county officials for poor
performance or election code violations.
Republicans say Fulton County has a long history of mismanaging their
elections and the review was being requested to assure "voter confidence
in our elections."
Robb Pitts, who is chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners,
did not respond to telephone and email inquiries from Reuters. On
Thursday, he sent a letter to Georgia Democrats stating his "fear" that
the review was for "political reasons," and questioned its legality.
Georgia's Republican Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, has
repeatedly insisted the 2020 election result in Georgia was accurate.
Still, Raffensperger joined other Republicans in calling for a review of
Fulton County election procedures.
Democrats, voting rights groups and non-partisan experts said the move
was part of an effort by Republicans to take control of the most
consequential local election board in the state - Fulton is Georgia's
largest county and home to 10 percent of its population.
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They also said it was the first example of
Republicans actively trying to take control of an election board, a
move that could become a model for Republicans nationally in states
they control.
Under Georgia's new voting law, the State Elections Board can remove
county elections officials after a review if they find "nonfeasance,
malfeasance, or gross negligence in the administration of the
elections" in at least two elections within two years.
Rebecca Sullivan, a Republican who is acting chair of the State
Election Board, said the request for a performance review of Fulton
County would likely be discussed at the board's next meeting on Aug.
18.
The review comes amid persistent and false claims by Trump that the
2020 election was stolen from him because of massive voter fraud. In
Georgia, which Biden won by roughly 12,000 votes, two Republican-led
recounts of the 2020 results turned up no evidence of widespread
fraud.
Edward B. Foley, a Constitutional and elections expert at Ohio State
University, said having a partisan legislature taking over local
election operations is deeply troubling. Local election boards
typically tally votes and then send the vote counts to a central
state database.
"That’s the warning bell – it can lead to the corruption of the
process and the undermining of the will of the people," Foley said.
(Reporting by Nathan Layne and Tim Reid, Editing by Soyoung Kim and
Diane Craft)
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