Raphael Warnock sues Georgia over early voting restrictions for runoff
Source: Guardian
Raphael Warnocks campaign sued Georgia on Tuesday after the state said it would not offer Saturday early voting for the closely watched runoff in which Warnock is seeking re-election to the US Senate.
The suit challenges the states interpretation of a law that would prohibit early voting on the Saturday following Thanksgiving. The day after Thanksgiving is also a state holiday in Georgia, originally to commemorate Robert E Lee, the Confederate civil war general. In 2015, state officials dropped Lees name and started recognizing the day simply as a state holiday.
Lawyers for Warnocks campaign argued that the voting prohibition only applies to primary and general elections, not runoffs, which have a much shorter voting period. Last year, Georgia Republicans passed a law shortening the runoff period from nine weeks to four. But the shortened runoff period is coming into conflict with the state law that bars early voting around holidays.
he state misreads and cherry-picks provisions of the law that do not apply to runoffs, lawyers for Warnocks campaign wrote in a complaint, which was joined by the Georgia Democratic party and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. The secretarys insistence that counties may not hold advance voting on November 26 therefore has no support in the law and conflicts with [the statutes] requirement that counties begin advance voting for the December 6 runoff as soon as possible, it reads.
The suit asks a judge to declare that state law does not prohibit counties from offering early voting on the Saturday after Thanksgiving and to order the state not to take any action blocking them from doing so.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/nov/15/raphael-warnock-sues-georgia-early-voting-restrictions
SharonAnn
(14,178 posts)peppertree
(23,457 posts)Because instead of competing in elections, they just jaw-bone their way to victory.
Which, I guess, makes it twice the fun for them.
FakeNoose
(42,406 posts)I believe mailed ballots would help take the pressure off voters trying to vote early before the holidays.
SouthernDem4ever
(6,619 posts)The window is much shorter to get them in. We applied for the ballot but will probably hand deliver it instead of relying on Dejoy's crappy mail system.
SheltieLover
(81,708 posts)Cha
(320,554 posts)tishaLA
(14,794 posts)somebody get out the bat signal
iluvtennis
(21,527 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
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