A judge in Georgia blocked a new rule that would have required poll workers to hand count ballots after polls close on November 5, citing concerns about adding uncertainty and disorder to the electoral process. The rule, passed by Georgia’s State Election Board, was deemed too late and could potentially compromise the integrity of the election. The judge highlighted the lack of training for poll workers and the risks associated with multiple handling of paper ballots, emphasizing the need to maintain public confidence in the election process.
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