Advisory Board Co-Chairs Trey Grayson and John H. Merrill published an op-ed in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution arguing that, if implemented, a slate of sweeping changes to Georgia’s election infrastructure “could cast much of our voting system into chaos.”
They write:
The potential damage caused by these new policies, if implemented, would be significant for the people of Georgia. They fail to meet any logical standard that would justify such sweeping changes, and many of their most high-profile proponents can’t articulate a basic case in support of them. Ultimately, it is the election workers — hardworking, patriotic, civic-minded people who want to be part of the democratic process — who would suffer the most should they move forward and throw our election system into chaos.
Read the piece here (paywall).