Voting rights champion Helen Butler removed from Board of Elections in Morgan County, Georgia pursuant to local legislation. By @TheBradBlog #gapol 1/ bradblog.com
They were removed pursuant to local legislation. I previously posted (incorrectly) that they were removed under SB202, another dangerous Georgia bill that includes county takeover provisions. 2/
.@dufort_jeanne & @GabrielSterling both corrected me. Nice to know Sterling reads my posts. 3/
4/ “Georgia Republicans Purged Black Board Of Elections Members [in Morgan County, Georgia], Witness [Helen Butler] Testifies At Senate Field Hearing” newsone.com/4176282/georgi…
5/ “Besides SB 202, Butler explained the Georgia legislature passed bills to reshape the makeup of boards of elections in Morgan, Troup, and Spaulding counties. Lonnie Hollis, the sole Black election board member in Troup County, was ousted because of the reconstitution.”

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I haven’t read this yet, but will comment when I do. It sure wld be nice if @TheJusticeDept took action re: the destruction of ballot images (public records) in at least 8 Florida counties, including Miami Dade, Palm Beach, Broward, & Seminole. Ordinary citizens shld not have…1/
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This is the lawsuit re the ballot image destruction. In a settlement re 2020, the 8 counties agreed to preserve images of a presidential recount only. There was no presidential recount so no images were saved. 🥵The case is pending re 2022 & beyond. 3/ drive.google.com/file/d/1Oy23Co…
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