Republican election official in crucial Georgia appeals order saying she must certify results
Source: AP
Updated 8:13 PM EDT, October 24, 2024
ATLANTA (AP) A Republican official in the crucial presidential battleground of Georgia is appealing a judges order that she and other election leaders in the states most populous county must vote to certify results by the deadline set in law.
Julie Adams a member of the election board in Fulton County, which includes most of Atlanta and is a Democratic stronghold had filed a lawsuit seeking a declaration that her duties as an election board member were discretionary and that she is entitled to full access to election materials. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney ruled this month that no election superintendent (or member of a board of elections and registration) may refuse to certify or abstain from certifying election results under any circumstance.
Adams filed a notice of appeal Wednesday to the Georgia Court of Appeals over the part of McBurneys order that says she is required to vote in favor of certifying the election results by the deadline, according to the filing. She also disputes McBurneys assertion that the appropriate venue for her to voice concerns is an election challenge in the courts.
Georgia law says county election superintendents generally multimember boards shall certify election results by 5 p.m. on the Monday after an election, or the Tuesday after if Monday is a holiday, as it is this year. That puts this years general election deadline at Nov. 12.
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Old Crank
(4,668 posts)If you can't do your job quit.
These people want to put thie ham fists on the scales.
Native
(6,566 posts)VMA131Marine
(4,650 posts)Lawyers are not cheap.
BumRushDaShow
(142,443 posts)and who has decided to try to use the courts to wrest control of the U.S. as part of a coup.
onetexan
(13,899 posts)3825-87867
(1,101 posts)representing her courtesy of the RNC or whomever will gladly serve time with her in jail, right, sweetie?
mdbl
(5,488 posts)Last edited Fri Oct 25, 2024, 10:06 AM - Edit history (1)
The only thing I can imagine her saying to the appeals court:
That's her true intention.
LiberalArkie
(16,507 posts)mdbl
(5,488 posts)Which is the right thing to do.
enigmania
(203 posts)that rely on the courts they demean so often.
cutroot
(988 posts)They are planning to cheat any way that they possibly can. It is the only hope that they have.
They wouldn't be doing this unless they were already planning on not certifying--when Kamala wins.
PortTack
(34,663 posts)The Electoral Count Act gives each state a deadline, they dont meet it, the entire states votes could be canceled out. Senate and congressional races.
Do these ppl read? And, like Tina peters in CO, could face prison time. For what, a fascist that doesnt give two fucks about you or your life
he will not rescue you!
JoseBalow
(5,190 posts)riversedge
(73,134 posts)..........Certification, an administrative task that involves certifying the number of votes, has become a political battleground since then-President Donald Trump tried to overturn his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020 general election. Republicans in several swing states, including Adams, refused to certify results earlier this year, and some have sued to keep from being forced to sign off on election results.
Democrats and some voting rights groups have worried that Trumps allies could refuse to certify election results if he loses to Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in next months presidential election
McBurney wrote in his order that nothing in Georgia law allows county election officials to determine that fraud has occurred or what should be done about it. Any concerns they have should be noted and shared with appropriate authorities for criminal prosecution or as the basis to challenge an election in court, but they cannot be used as justification not to certify, he wrote.
Adams notice of appeal says McBurneys suggestion that county officials can address their concerns through election challenges in court is improper and insufficient for her if she finds fraud and abuse.