Georgia Gov. Kemp Asks State AG if He Can Oust Pro-Trump Election Board Members Amid Ethics Concerns, Election Law Changes
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is seeking guidance from the Attorney General about his power to remove members of the State Election Board, following allegations of ethics violations.
The State Election Board, now dominated by a pro-Trump majority, has made significant changes, including removing Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger from chairing the board.
State Senator Nabilah Islam-Parkes accuses the Trump-aligned board of violating the Open Meetings Act, claiming they held meetings without proper notice.
Despite warnings from their own general counsel about adhering to state ethics rules, the board proceeded with meetings that allegedly violated these guidelines.
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