For immediate release: September 19, 2022
Press contact: Dorrie Toney, [email protected]
ATLANTA – Today, the ACLU of Georgia sent the Forsyth County Board of Elections a letter urging the county to reverse a September 6, 2022 decision to flag or remove 301 Forsyth County voters in defiance of state and federal law.
The sustained voter challenges were illegal because:
“When elections officials sustain voter challenges without following the processes mandated by law, like the Forsyth Board did at its September 6 hearing, it diminishes the accuracy of our voter rolls and undermines citizens’ fundamental right to vote,” said Rahul Garabadu, Voting Rights Staff Attorney at the ACLU of Georgia. “The Board should reverse its decision and ensure that every eligible Forsyth voter’s voice can be heard this election.”
Actions such as those taken by the Forsyth Board wrongfully disenfranchise voters and are an attack on our democracy. The ACLU of Georgia will continue to monitor and challenge these unlawful actions in order to ensure the right to vote for all eligible Georgians.
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