Conservative activists in Georgia and other states are using a new software tool as part of a broader effort to scrub voters from the rolls.
They’re asking election administrators to use their data to purge voter registrations, which means names could be removed in a less public process than a formal voter challenge. The strategy could mean electors won’t be summoned in advance to defend their voting rights and the identities of those seeking to purge voters might not be routinely public.
“You have the constitutional right to challenge any other voter in your county,” Frank said at Cherokee County Republican headquarters in Woodstock. “In fact, it’s not merely your right. It’s your duty to clean the voter rolls.”
Which Constitution says that? Not the US Constitution, the word "challenge" doesn't appear there at all. And not in the section of the Georgia State constitution regarding voting, either. Is there a secret MAGA Constitution which only they know about, but applies to everyone? That might explain some of the recent SCOTUS shenanigans.
When official means exist to remove non-qualified voters, but groups like this want to circumvent that, it tells you they are acting in bad faith and is the whole reason they don't want to do it the official/legal way. This should be grounds for election interference, voter fraud, and voter suppression charges.
Well, the president can officially send the Seals after them, all enemies foreign and domestic and all that, so that's the ceiling of responses I guess.
Without anyone being able to challenge them. Meaning they can claim whoever they want died or moved and those people can get struck off the voter rolls.
And if you don't think Georgia has a long history of preventing certain people from voting, I suggest you look at their history of elections, especially pre-1964.
Groups like this are often using these group sourced lists of people that aren't Republican, and are terribly inaccurate and full of flaws. These are the same people that were "finding" all the voter fraud they couldn't prove, or show evidence of once those accusations had to be backed up by something in a courtroom.
Yeah that's totally under selling what they're doing... What they're actually doing is they are hitting up areas that tend to have more transient quote unquote populations and sending out flyers that look like junk mails saying if you don't defend your rights within 90 days we're stripping you of them.
There is no reason to use trickery or tactics to make it look like junk mail, The only reason the governor of Georgia was elected was because he was able to purge 400,000 legitimate voters off the poles as the Secretary of State. He won Governor by a margin of less than 100,000 which means he basically ensured his own election which is what the right wants to do cuz they can't just straight win
.. cuz they want to do terrible things and nobody wants them to do them
What business is it of anyone if the rolls have too many names? People can still only vote once, and the system comes down hard on people who try and trick the system. It should be the State's job to purge registrations after due process, not the voters' (and certainly not some random busybody).
You're just being naive to think that. Maybe a person can only vote once in their name, but they can fill out absentee ballots in other peoples names and drop them off in ballot boxes. Thats why having dead people and people that have moved on voter roles just invites fraud.