The state judge’s order affects a hand-count rule and others tied to certifying election results.
A Georgia judge invalidated several new election rules Wednesday, saying the measures approved by the state’s Republican-controlled Election Board were “unconstitutional” and in violation of state law.
The ruling, handed down by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thomas Cox, applies to seven rules, including a hand-count rule for Election Day ballots and rules tied to certifying results.
Cox wrote that the five-member board, which includes three officials lauded by former President Donald Trump, “had no authority to implement these rules” and that the measures were “illegal, unconstitutional, and void.”
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Rad. Would love to read the actual ruling. Has anyone found it?
(I couldn’t find it on the court’s site, so it may not have been posted yet, but shooting my shot.)
Here you go. Courtesy of Courthouse News.