The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Georgia Democratic Party are suing to overturn election integrity regulations in Georgia with the support of Kamala Harris‘s campaign. The State Election Board has, with the help of new officials backed by Donald Trump, passed rules requiring the total number of votes cast to be reconciled with the total number of voters recorded before election results are certified, among other enhanced security measures.
This lawsuit is part of a broader Democratic effort to undermine election safeguards despite the party’s insistence that there is no widespread voter fraud in U.S. elections to worry about. It aims to prevent election officials from delaying the certification of results in November 2024, insisting they must be certified by a specific deadline regardless of any discrepancies.
The Democrats argue certification is a mere formality and that concerns about irregularities should only be addressed post-certification. Moreover, they are lobbying for the expulsion of the Trump-linked officials responsible for the new rules from the State Election Board altogether.
Democrats in Georgia may have an unusual ally in the Peach State’s Republican governor, Brian Kemp, who, along with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, has proved remarkably resistant to investigating claims of voter fraud and voting machine vulnerabilities since 2020.
Governor Kemp is reportedly asking Attorney General Christopher Carr for “guidance” on legally removing the pro-election integrity officials.