Counting the Cost: Controversy Surrounds Georgia's Hand-Count Proposal

Georgia, USAFri Sep 20 2024
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In a move that has raised eyebrows in the world of American politics, the Georgia State Election Board has approved a new rule requiring counties to hand-count ballots cast on Election Day. This decision comes despite warnings from election officials and poll workers, as well as opposition from Democratic and independent GOP-appointed members of the board. The proposal, which was approved by a 3-2 majority, has been met with criticism from experts and officials who argue that it could delay the results of the presidential election in the battleground state. The office of Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, a Republican, previously warned the board that the move would likely be unlawful because state laws don't allow local election workers to hand-count ballots before the votes are officially counted. "This is an added step that could delay the results of the election," said Janelle King, a Republican member of the state election board. "We're trying to make sure that our election process is accurate and secure, but we're also aware that this is an unusual move, and we're trying to find a balance between those two competing interests. " Despite these concerns, the state election board has persevered with its proposal. In a statement, the board said that the new rule is aimed at "ensuring the integrity and accuracy of the election process. " However, critics argue that the move is an attempt to shore up support for the party in power, rather than a genuine effort to improve the election process. The controversy surrounding Georgia's hand-count proposal has raised questions about the role of election boards and the ways in which they can shape the outcome of elections. In an era of growing concerns about election security and integrity, the debate over hand-counting ballots is likely to continue to spark controversy in the months leading up to the 2024 presidential election.
https://localnews.ai/article/counting-the-cost-controversy-surrounds-georgias-hand-count-proposal-d6d43d53

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