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On 20 September, the Georgia state election board voted 3-2 to require all counties to perform a hand count of ballots cast on election day to check the machine tabulations.

It was part of a suite of rules a pro-Trump majority has blitzed through in recent months that observers worry could cause confusion and open the door to undermining the election results.

Other new rules allow local election board members to undertake an undefined “reasonable inquiry” before they certify election results and allow them unlimited access to documents before they vote to certify.

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[–] Estiar 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That is going to take much longer to count unless they get a lot more manpower to count

[–] pelespirit 3 points 1 month ago

Delay is the point. If they delay the count in enough places, they can take it to the supreme court.