Georgia’s Republican Leadership Faces Election Reform Chaos: SB303, HB397, and Power Shifts

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Georgia’s all-Republican leadership, controlling both legislative and executive branches, is under pressure to enact election reforms like paper ballots, one-day voting, and voter ID—potentially at Donald Trump’s urging. Yet, SB303’s tabulator debate and HB397’s push to remove State Election Board members, including past targeting of Dr. Jan Johnston, reveal internal GOP rifts. Patriots fighting for election integrity see their efforts undermined as Republican bills adopt Democrat-friendly language, granting House Speaker Jon Burns and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones power to oust board members during recesses. Meanwhile, changes stripping probate judges from election oversight and shifting nomination power from county parties could threaten ballot access and GOP control. Could this signal a Republican downfall in Georgia? Dive into the latest election law battles shaking the state.

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