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Federal Judge Rules Against Fair Fight Action in Georgia Voting Lawsuit

Por: The New York Times Nation October 01, 2022

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ATLANTA — A federal judge on Friday evening ruled that Georgia’s election law does not violate voters’ constitutional rights, dealing a blow to Fair Fight Action, the voting rights group aligned with the Democratic nominee for governor, Stacey Abrams.U.S. District Court Judge Steven Jones ruled against all the claims , which had challenged Georgia’s absentee ballot provisions, oversight of voter rolls and the state’s “exact match”... + full article



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