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Georgia on Our Minds?
Georgia voters and Georgia election officials both got much-needed clarity in court this week.?
On Monday, Judge Robert McBurney ordered that counties must certify their election results. A vaguely worded rule passed by the State Election Board in August required counties to conduct a “reasonable inquiry” before certifying. But the election process already includes steps to handle any questions or concerns and ensure that vote totals are accurate. Certification is different—and it’s not optional. If county election boards had the power to refuse to certify, “Georgia voters would be silenced,” McBurney wrote.?
On Tuesday, two Georgia judges, McBurney and Thomas Cox, blocked a recently passed rule that would have required counties to hand-count every ballot cast on Election Day in Georgia. McBurney said there was no time to train the state’s 7,500 poll workers to conduct such a count. And, he noted, a hand count would present chain-of-custody concerns. It would allow paper ballots “to be handled multiple times by multiple people following an exhausting Election Day all before they are securely transported to the official tabulation center.”?
The state’s top election official, Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, had expressed concerns about both rules. Both had the potential to introduce delays, disruption, and disinformation into the state’s election. This week’s rulings are a win for Georgia voters, who deserve to have their voices heard, and for Georgia election officials, who can focus on administering the election they trained and prepared for.?
Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month?
Tuesday marked the end of National Hispanic Heritage Month, a celebration of America’s Hispanic and Latine community.?
Hispanic voters are one of the fastest-growing groups in the country, and they’re making important contributions to our democracy. A projection from the Pew Research Center estimates that more than 36 million Hispanic voters will be eligible to vote in November, an increase of nearly 4 million since 2020.?
Election mis- and disinformation is still increasing ahead of November, and it often targets Hispanic and Latine voters specifically. Reducing the impact of those lies is central to our work leading up to November and beyond, as well as the work of organizations like the Spanish Language Disinformation Coalition.?
You can read about more organizations working to empower Hispanic Americans at this thread on our X profile.?
State of the States?
In Alabama, Judge Anna M. Manasco ruled that Secretary of State Wes Allen must stop his program to remove supposed noncitizens from voter rolls ahead of the November election. Allen, an Election Denier, created the program in August even though it’s already illegal under state and federal law for noncitizens to vote (and extremely rarely even attempted).??
The U.S. Department of Justice sued Allen to stop the program, arguing that it violated the National Voter Registration Act, which requires that voter roll maintenance that uses databases and lists to identify ineligible voters be completed 90 days before an election. Allen acknowledged in court that an early investigation found that at least 60 percent of the voters flagged were, in fact, eligible to vote. Manasco ordered Allen to contact every eligible voter who was wrongly flagged by the program within three days and let them know that they can vote in the Nov. 5 election.?
In the News?
Joanna Lydgate, the president and CEO of the bipartisan States United Democracy Center, noted that, despite concerns in pockets of the country, every effort to derail certification since the 2020 election has failed.? ?
“It is a ministerial step,” Lydgate told CNN. “This is not the place for working through questions or concerns about how the election was run.”? ?
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Among the organizations to watch is the nonpartisan Protect Democracy, which has already launched successful lawsuits to secure voting rights in several states. Another is the States United Democracy Center, which collaborates with police as well as election workers to make sure that elections are safe. Three out of four election officials say that threats to them have increased; in some states, the danger will be just as bad the day after the election as it was the day before, or maybe even worse.? ?
Gillian Feiner, senior counsel of States United Democracy Center, a non-partisan group working to advance democracy and fair and secure elections, said that many organizations were evaluating the legal landscape and preparing for practical challenges should Trump win.
“State officials’ awareness of the threat level is high,” she said, noting that their alertness stood in contrast to 2016 when many states were taken by surprise by Trump’s actions.? ?
Hand counts are more expensive, time-consuming and inaccurate than machine-counted votes, according to a study by the Elections Group and States United Democracy Center.? ?
“What you're picking up on is part of the larger election denier movement, the goal of which is really to create doubt in our election system in all sorts of little ways,” said Lizzie Ulmer, senior vice president of strategy and communications at States United Action, a nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to protecting elections.? ?
“Election denial is really a hometown problem, not just something you hear talked about in the national conversation," she said.? ?
Clips of the Week??
CBS’s “60 Minutes” spoke to Al Schmidt, Pennsylvania’s chief election official, about what he and his department are doing to boost voters’ confidence and fight misinformation ahead of the November election.?
HBO’s “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” took an in-depth look into efforts by Trump and his allies to subvert the results of the November election and erode voters’ trust in them.?
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