The Associated Press reports:
Conservative activists in Georgia and some other states are quietly pushing a way to remove names from the voting rolls without filing a formal legal challenge. They’re asking election administrators to use their data to purge voter registrations, which means names could be removed in a less public process than a formal voter challenge. The strategy could mean electors won’t be summoned in advance to defend their voting rights.
The strategy is expanding even as a new Georgia law takes effect Monday that could lead to counties removing a larger share of voters using formal voter challenges. That law already has been met with alarm by Democrats and voting rights advocates. They view the hundreds of thousands of voter challenges filed since 2020 as part of Georgia’s long history of blocking voting dating back to slavery.
Read the full article. On Friday, one cultist challenged the legitimacy of “nearly 10,000 voters” in deeply blue Fulton County.
In Georgia, conservatives seek to have voters removed from rolls without official challenges https://t.co/5xA8haQ4W4
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 30, 2024