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2024 election rule changes in Georgia receive bipartisan pushback

In the final months before the 2024 presidential election, three Republicans on the Georgia State Election Board are making new election rules that elected officials and experts in both major parties warn could sow misinformation and chaos in November. Some critics even worry the rule changes could be used to outright alter election results − and the board may yet make even more changes before the election.

“They are a mess,”Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger told USA TODAY of the board’s efforts to change vote certification requirements so close to Election Day.

One of the latest rules, which passed Aug. 19, requires county investigations of even minor discrepancies between the number of ballots cast and the number of voters in a precinct before certifying the results. Critics worry that could cause delays, or even failures to certify.

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