Georgia election law

GOP Lt. Gov. Nominee Admits to Submitting Fake Mail Ballot Applications

Greg Dolezal, a Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor in Georgia, has made a remarkable and, for many, deeply concerning admission: he submitted fake mail ballot applications as a way to “test the system.” This statement, made by a candidate seeking high public office, has immediately ignited a firestorm of questions and criticisms, particularly regarding its legality and implications for election integrity.

The core of the issue lies in Dolezal’s own words and their direct contradiction with Georgia’s election laws. According to Georgia state law, specifically the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) § 21-2-381, falsifying information on an absentee ballot application is a serious offense.… Continue reading

Georgia Finds Elon Musk’s America PAC Violated Election Law

Elon Musk’s America PAC has been reprimanded by the Georgia State Election Board for sending out pre-filled absentee ballot applications. This action violates state law, which prohibits the distribution of such applications except by authorized relatives. The PAC, which did not send a representative to the board meeting, has a history of actions that appear to test election law, including previous suggestions of offering payment for voter registration efforts. This incident further highlights instances where individuals vocal about election integrity have faced accusations of potentially violating election regulations.

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