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During Georgia’s 2021 Senate runoff, the Texas-based group challenged the registrations of some 250,000 voters.
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In 2021, Republican state lawmakers in Georgia affirmed individuals’ right to file unlimited challenges as part of an overhaul of state election law.
Section 230 of the Georgia code outlines the procedures for voter challenges.
Even so, the judge found that True the Votes’ methods for identifying potentially ineligible voters “verges on recklessness.”
“As the federal court weighed the evidence presented about True the Vote’s tactics in the 2021 runoff elections, it did not hold back its criticisms of the Texas group’s methods,” Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, counsel for the plaintiffs, wrote in a statement. “To the contrary, the 145-page opinion expressly states the Court ‘in no way is condoning TTV’s actions in facilitating a mass number of seemingly frivolous challenges.’”