
In a significant 8-0 decision, the Georgia Supreme Court struck down four election rules implemented by the State Election Board. The ruling, handed down on June 10th, declared that the board overstepped its authority by enacting regulations not explicitly authorized by existing state statutes.
The contested rules focused on key aspects of the election process, including stricter measures for ballot counting and drop-off procedures, as well as enhanced verification methods for election results. This decision impacts the upcoming 2024 general election significantly.
The court’s judgment consolidated two cases: Republican National Committee v. Eternal Vigilance Action Inc. and State of Georgia v. Eternal Vigilance Action Inc. The unanimous ruling highlights the importance of adherence to established legal frameworks in regulating election procedures. The implications of this decision are likely to be closely scrutinized as Georgia prepares for the next election cycle.