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The Republican National Committee and the Georgia Republican Party have decided to appeal a recent ruling by a judge in Georgia. The judge, Thomas Cox, declared that seven election rules passed by the State Election Board are “illegal, unconstitutional, and void.” This decision has sparked controversy and a legal battle between the two parties.

Among the rules invalidated by Judge Cox are ones that involve hand-counting the number of ballots after polls close and the certification of election results. The Republican Party believes that these rules are essential to safeguarding the integrity of Georgia’s elections. They have accused the judge of judicial activism and have vowed to fight against his decision.

The ruling came as a result of a lawsuit filed by Eternal Vigilance Action, led by former state Rep. Scot Turner. The organization argued that the State Election Board exceeded its authority in implementing these rules. On the other hand, Democrats and voting rights groups have welcomed the ruling, claiming that the rules could potentially be used to undermine election results if former President Donald Trump were to lose to Vice President Kamala Harris.

The issue has raised concerns among county election officials who are responsible for conducting the elections. They worry about the impact of these new rules, especially so close to Election Day. Some of the other rules deemed illegal and unconstitutional include requirements for signature and photo ID when delivering an absentee ballot in person, video surveillance of ballot drop boxes, and expanded areas for partisan poll watchers.

The controversy surrounding the election rules in Georgia highlights the ongoing debate over election integrity and transparency. Both parties are deeply entrenched in their positions, with Republicans advocating for stricter rules to prevent fraud and Democrats emphasizing the importance of access to voting rights. As the legal battle continues, the future of Georgia’s election rules remains uncertain.

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