Topic: Georgia Election Board

3 chapters across the catalog

Helloo!
Episode 1704 2:28:51 - 2:31:41

1704: Helloo!

Georgia Election Board Hand-Counting Ruling

A Georgia judge paused a new rule from the State Election Board that would have required hand-counting all ballots for the 2024 election. Critics, including CNN's Dana Bash, argued the rule would cause "administrative chaos" so close to Election Day. Supporters of the rule claim it provides necessary checks and balances to prevent human error and ensure the reconciliation of all cast votes.

DORK MAGA
Episode 1701 24:14 - 30:19

1701: DORK MAGA

NPR Voting Coverage, Non-Citizen Voting Lawsuits

NPR's voting correspondent Miles Parks discusses the legal landscape surrounding the 2024 election, focusing on Georgia's new hand-counting rules and Republican lawsuits. The report characterizes concerns about non-citizen voting as a narrative with "microscopic" evidence, while a Marist College poll shows 90% of Republicans are concerned about the issue. The segment critiques the media's framing of these legal challenges as attempts to inject doubt rather than ensure process integrity.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 1:20:37 - 1:24:21

1698: Oxymoronic

Georgia Election Board Mandates Hand Count of Ballots

The Georgia State Election Board, controlled by a Republican majority, voted to require a manual hand count of all ballots on election night in addition to machine tabulation. Supporters argue the move ensures accuracy and transparency, while opponents, including Governor Brian Kemp, claim the last-minute change will cause significant delays and increase costs. The decision has become a focal point in the national debate over election security and potential interference.