Federal Judge Upholds Georgia’s Sensible Safeguards on Absentee Ballots
A federal judge has affirmed key provisions of Georgia’s election law designed to prevent voter confusion and ballot mishandling, rejecting activist lawsuits aimed at undermining election security.
In a decisive ruling that reinforces the fundamental principles of election integrity, U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee rejected legal challenges to two critical provisions of Georgia’s 2021 election law concerning absentee ballots. This law, enacted by Republican lawmakers after the contentious 2020 presidential election, aims squarely at protecting the sanctity of American votes by reducing confusion and preventing ballot duplication.Why Does This Matter for American Voters?The challenged provisions specifically prohibit sending voters absentee ballot applications prefilled with their information and disallow distributing multiple absentee ballots to anyone who has already requested one. Opponents claimed these restrictions infringe upon free speech...
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