Georgia Republican Election Board Member Refuses to Certify Primary, Files Lawsuit

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A Republican-appointed member of Georgia's Fulton County election board, Julie Adams, abstained from certifying the May 21 primary election results, citing previous election administration issues and arguing for more control and transparency. Adams' lawsuit seeks a legal ruling allowing county election boards to refuse certification, a move criticized by Democrats as a tactic to block future election certifications. The board's other members, including another Republican, voted to certify the results, and the lawsuit remains unresolved.
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- Republican member of Fulton election board files lawsuit over primary, refused to certify election WSB Atlanta
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