Brad Raffensperger doesn’t want political parties to have poll watchers.
Outrageous.
The effective ejection of poll watchers in Fulton County, GA from the Atlanta Convention Center in 2020 was a cardinal sin.
Here we go again.
What’s wrong with Georgia? It’s a Red State infected with infiltrators and low-IQ Republican Party members.
Jeff Clark
Georgians deserve maximum transparency in our elections — especially this year. Brad Raffensperger, our current Secretary of State, oversees much of the state’s election administration and is now a candidate for Governor in the 2026 election.
The final aggregation and reporting of votes on Election Night should leave zero room for doubt. With a candidate overseeing the process that will determine his own race, Georgians have every right to demand even greater real-time visibility.
We call on Secretary Raffensperger to lead by example: open the Election Night Reporting Room to additional independent observers and the public so every step of tabulation and reporting can be seen.
Transparency isn’t optional — it’s how we protect trust in our elections.
Outrageous.
The effective ejection of poll watchers in Fulton County, GA from the Atlanta Convention Center in 2020 was a cardinal sin.
Here we go again.
What’s wrong with Georgia? It’s a Red State infected with infiltrators and low-IQ Republican Party members.
Jeff Clark
… right to appoint poll watchers with access to polling places and tabulation centers, and the State Election Board (O.C.G.A. § 21-2-30) is charged with ensuring uniform, lawful, and transparent election practices.The Chairman of the GA Republican Party has issued a statement on the denial of the GA State Election Board to attend Election Night reporting on Tuesday, May 19th, by the Secretary of State’s Office.
— Holly Kesler (@HollyKesler) May 12, 2026
Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 21-2-408) gives candidates and political parties the… pic.twitter.com/d4WQeu2jAO
Georgians deserve maximum transparency in our elections — especially this year. Brad Raffensperger, our current Secretary of State, oversees much of the state’s election administration and is now a candidate for Governor in the 2026 election.
The final aggregation and reporting of votes on Election Night should leave zero room for doubt. With a candidate overseeing the process that will determine his own race, Georgians have every right to demand even greater real-time visibility.
We call on Secretary Raffensperger to lead by example: open the Election Night Reporting Room to additional independent observers and the public so every step of tabulation and reporting can be seen.
Transparency isn’t optional — it’s how we protect trust in our elections.
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