The Georgia Secretary of State is defending at least five voting rights lawsuits in U.S. District Court in Atlanta:
1. Georgia Coalition for the Peoples’ Agenda v Kemp, 1:18cv-4727, has a hearing on October 29. This is the case over Georgia’s slow pace of processing voter registration applications, when there is a tiny discrepancy between information on the application and information already in state databases.
2. Georgia Muslim Voter Project v Kemp, 1:18cv-4789, has a hearing on October 23. This ACLU lawsuit challenges Georgia’s procedure when an application for an absentee ballot is received, and the election official believes the signature on the application doesn’t match the signature on the voter registration form. Although the law requires the applicant to be informed, there is no requirement that the applicant be informed in time to do anything about the problem.
3. Martin v Kemp, 1:18cv-4776, has a hearing on October 23. This lawsuit challenges state procedures when a mail ballot is received and the signature on the outer envelope doesn’t seem to match the signature on the voter registration form. As is the case for absentee ballot applications, the election official is required to notify the voter that the ballot has been rejected, but there is no requirement that this be done timely.
4. Cowen v Kemp, 1:17cv-4660. This is the Libertarian Party ballot access challenge to the 5% petition for U.S. House candidates. This case will not be settled until 2019. Georgia attorneys have been so busy with other election law cases, they have postponed depositions in the ballot access case three times, and new deposition dates still aren’t set.
5. Curling v Kemp, 1:17cv-2989. This is the case that challenges the vote-counting machines for not having a paper audit trail. Although it won’t be settled in time for the 2018 election, the plaintiffs are pressing for an expedited process.
Must be time deadlines for ALL election related stuff —
before the courts take over any mess — action or non-action.
Thus – how many times have the GA hacks de facto won thus far — getting past the Nov 2018 election day ???
These are not all. There is a consolidated challenge to the state House districts as well.
Brian Kemp is part of the Republican establishment, I will vote for Ted Metz a decent man and the Libertarian party nominee for Governor.