Bolstered by new Georgia law, woman challenges around 900 voter registrations in Chatham County

Just days before a new law went into effect in Georgia that allows more sweeping challenges to the state’s voter rolls, a resident of Chatham County last week submitted the names of nearly 900 people she said should be taken off the rolls.

The number of objections, broken down into three categories, is higher than the Board of Registrars normally sees at their monthly meeting, said board chairman Colin McRae.

The voter challenges, turned over to the board at its regularly scheduled meeting last Wednesday, appear to be part of an organized effort across the state ahead of the November elections to prevent a repeat of what many Georgia Republicans believe was a fraudulent vote count that denied former President Donald Trump a victory in Georgia in 2020…

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