The Republican National Committee has emerged victorious in a legal battle that could significantly impact how absentee ballots are handled in future elections. For months, debates have swirled over absentee ballot deadlines and how late ballots should be counted. These discussions intensified when Cobb County, a key county in Georgia, moved to accept absentee ballots received up to several days after Election Day.
The RNC and Georgia Republicans swiftly challenged Cobb County’s decision, arguing that ballots received after Election Day shouldn’t be considered legitimate votes in a fair electoral process. The case made its way to the Georgia Supreme Court, where the judges ultimately sided with the Republican Party, saying that election rules should not be adjusted post-Election Day.
Michael Whatley, the chairman of the North Carolina GOP and prominent Republican voice, shared his reaction to the news on social media, celebrating the court’s decision as a pivotal win. “HUGE election integrity victory in Georgia,” he wrote. “We will keep fighting, keep winning, and keep sharing updates.”
HUGE election integrity victory in Georgia.
Democrat-run Cobb County wanted to accept 3,000 absentee ballots AFTER the Election Day deadline. We took this case to the Georgia Supreme Court.
We just got word that we WON the case. Election Day is Election Day — not the week…
— Michael Whatley (@ChairmanWhatley) November 4, 2024
The court’s ruling invalidates Cobb County’s plan to count approximately 3,000 absentee ballots that arrived after polls closed. Former President Trump and several Republican figures have championed stricter measures, calling for firm deadlines and standards that give voters and candidates a clear picture of the electoral landscape.
Georgia, a battleground state, has been under the microscope in recent years after unexpectedly flipping blue in the 2020 election, and becoming a hotbed for claims of voting irregularities. In the 2016 presidential election, Georgia maintained its traditional Republican lean, with Trump securing 50.4% of the vote compared to Hillary Clinton’s 45.3%. This was typical of Georgia’s voting patterns at the time. However, the landscape shifted significantly by the 2020 presidential election. […]
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