Did Georgia’s Brad Raffensperger Illegally Change Absentee Ballot Rules In 2020?
Georgia voters deserve to know whether Brad Raffensperger, the state election board,
and county boards of election violated the law in the 2020 election.
The people who called the 2020 election the “most secure” in history have spent the past several years slandering as “election deniers” anyone who questions that election’s administration. But others remain frustrated by the many last-minute changes to election laws and processes that occurred shortly before that presidential contest — changes that in some cases may have been illegal.
In Georgia, the state election board unanimously adopted a rule change in May 2020, citing Covid-19. It allowed counties to open and scan absentee ballots up to three weeks before the November 2020 general election and several other elections in the 2020 election cycle.