Suit: Georgia election law threatens voting, speech rights
Source: Associated Press
Suit: Georgia election law threatens voting, speech rights
By KATE BRUMBACK
May 17, 2021
ATLANTA (AP) Georgias sweeping new overhaul of election laws threatens the fundamental right to vote, freedom of speech and the separation of powers, according to a federal lawsuit filed Monday.
The lawsuit against the secretary of state and the members of the State Election Board was filed in federal court in Atlanta by county election board members, individual voters, election volunteers, nonprofit organizations and a journalist. It joins a half dozen other legal challenges, asking a judge to declare parts of the new election law unconstitutional and to prohibit the state from enforcing them.
Liberty requires at least three essential things an unfettered right to vote, freedom of speech, and the meaningful separation of powers, the lawsuit says. This lawsuit is necessary to preserve individual constitutional rights, and constitutional government, against the attacks that (the law) makes on these three pillars of liberty.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger accused the Coalition for Good Governance, an election integrity advocacy group that is one of the plaintiffs, of spreading disinformation about the new law.
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