Georgia
Trump campaign files lawsuit challenging ‘illegal’ early ballot collection in Georgia
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – New lawsuits have been filed by the Trump campaign challenging Georgia’s election.
The 21-page lawsuit filed in Savannah argues county offices in the state were “illegally” open over the weekend.
The federal and state lawsuits are the latest move from Republicans contesting Georgia’s election procedures.
“The Republican national committee and team Trump, we filed ligation,” said Trump Campaign Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Leavitt addressed the filings at an event in Atlanta Saturday.
“We learned that in four counties including Fulton County Democrat election officials were – one trying to process ballots after the deadline last night and two – trying to open additional drop boxes that were not predetermined prior,” she said.
The Republican National Committee filed a similar lawsuit in Fulton County, where it was struck down by a judge. The judge said absentee ballots can be collected until polls close on election day.
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County offices across the state were open Saturday and Sunday. However, the court restricted the option for drop boxes.
Gabriel Sterling, Chief Operating Officer for the Georgia Secretary of State, responded claims on Twitter saying, “To be clear, no election laws were broken in Georgia today. The law clearly states that govt buildings can be used to receive absentee ballots. A judge said so this morning. Monitors, observers, & SOS investigators were all in Fulton locations. 104 ballots dropped off there.”
The Trump campaign says they continue to fight the re-opening of the centers at federal and state level.
“We want everyone in Georgia to remain diligent,” said Leavitt.
The Sectary of State’s Office is expected to address the pending lawsuits at a press conference set for Monday morning.
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