Georgia Secretary Of State Wants Two Fulton County Election Officials Fired
Little late for Raffensperger to come to this conclusion if you were to ask me, as it has been reported by the media that Fulton County has had election problems for years.“Fulton County’s continued failures have gone on long enough with no accountability. [Fulton County election director] Rick Barron and Ralph Jones, Fulton’s registration chief, must be fired and removed from Fulton’s elections leadership immediately. Fulton’s voters and the people of Georgia deserve better,” Raffensperger said in a tweet Thursday.
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The Georgia Senate bill 202 "allows state legislative representatives, county commissioners or the State Elections Board itself to request an investigation of the county’s election’s superintendent. For some counties, that means replacing the probate judge, but in others, it means replacing an entire election board with a single individual.
Outwardly nefarious planning prior to an election as well as the outright overturning of election results isn't possible in the new law, and any attempts to do so would ultimately fall on the shoulders of the secretary of state — a position currently held by Brad Raffensperger, the man who defended the integrity of the Nov. 3 election." [SavannahNow.com]
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