Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) “left the door wide open to a potential state takeover of Fulton County’s election board when asked about it during a visit to South Georgia,” the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
“The state’s new election law, Senate Bill 202, paved the way for state officials to intervene and eventually take over county boards that are deemed ‘underperforming.’”
Said Raffensperger: “No one wants to take over a county election board. But when you have a situation that’s gone on for 25 years, at some point, people say enough is enough.”
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