Georgia Court Says Democrats Can Ignore Republican Election Board Members

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Georgia Court Says Democrats Can Ignore Republican Election Board Members

A Georgia court effectively granted the Fulton County Board of Commissioners’ partisan majority broad discretion to reject GOP nominees.

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On March 20, the Georgia Court of Appeals delivered a staggering blow to the principle of bipartisan election oversight. In Fulton County Board of Commissioners v. Fulton County Republican Party, the court effectively granted the board’s partisan majority broad discretion to reject GOP nominees.

By reversing a lower court’s order to seat duly nominated Republican Board of Registration and Elections members, the court hasn’t just sided with the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, it has undermined the very safeguards meant to ensure genuine bipartisanship in Georgia’s largest county.

This crisis is the result of a sustained campaign by Fulton’s Democratic majority to gatekeep the membership of the board. In May 2025, the board of commissioners escalated their longstanding battle with the GOP by rejecting Fulton County Republican Party nominees Julie Adams and Jason Frazier.

By August 2025, Superior Court Judge David Emerson ordered the county to seat them and, in a........

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