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The new election rules alarm voting rights advocates who say additional requirements to verify vote counts could be used by Republican county election board members as a justification to refuse to certify results.
Republicans say the rules are needed to ensure accuracy.
Democrats and voting rights groups are trying to force Kemp to initiate a rarely used procedure to remove the trio of board members.
The new majority has pushed through changes to require an undefined “reasonable inquiry” before certifying results.
The board is considering a variety of additional rule proposals this month , including requirements to hand-count the number of ballots, publicly post lists of registered voters and give poll watchers greater access.
Trump allies with large social media followings have accused Kemp of trying to “defund” the board.
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