"Fulton County Georgia...disclosed in a settlement that it had violated over two dozen laws, including illegally rejecting eligible ballots and sending voters to the wrong precincts (where their votes wouldn't be counted)... The settlement shows that the state and county's election officials intentionally misinformed the precincts of who was supposed to vote and when...
... (Officials) also neglected to provide the absentee ballots to the voters who requested one and did not put voters who registered on time on the rolls. Last year, when the Fulton County election commissioner was fired, she claimed it was because she refused to cover up the disenfranchisement.
In 2014, during the Senate election between Democrat Mitchell Nun and Republican David Perdue, more than 40,000 newly registered voters, mostly black, were omitted from the voting rolls."
eye'm thynkin': Justices Kennedy, Scalia, Thomas, Alito, and Roberts decided to gut the Voting Rights Act, because it was "too burdensome," they said the need for federal oversight was no longer necessary. Yeah, right.
Sure glad Georgia has a voter ID law. Wouldn't want any cheating during an election.
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