IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 10, 2022
MEDIA CONTACT: Dorrie Toney, [email protected]
What
ACLU of Georgia Voting Rights Attorney Caitlin May will testify at a Cobb Board of Elections & Registration meeting. Details of the meeting can be found here.
Where
Cobb County Commissioner’s Meeting Room
100 Cherokee Street NE
Marietta, GA 30090
When
October 10, 2022, 3 p.m.
Quote
“The ACLU of Georgia believes voting should be accessible for every citizen, and the process to remove voters from rolls or flag them as challenged voters should always be in strict compliance with state and federal law. Bare-bones challenges to voters in the immediate run-up to an election, places an undue burden on voters and on election workers.” — Caitlin May, ACLU of Georgia Voting Rights Staff Attorney.
Background
Hundreds of insufficient voter challenges have been filed in recent weeks in Cobb County. Election officials should not continue to investigate these challenges because:
Documents
Prepared remarks, Caitlin May, ACLU of Georgia Voting Rights Attorney
ACLU of Georgia Letter to Cobb Board of Elections & Registration
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