Georgia’s governor on Tuesday said he was uncertain he'd sign election integrity bills that reach his desk, including an omnibus the Georgia House passed on Monday, but expressed support of reforming election laws.
“There’s tons of things floating around right now. I think we probably have over 100 bills that House members and Senate members have introduced. I’m certainly very supportive of putting the photo ID requirement on absentee ballots by mail and other things, making sure that there’s a fair process, and that that process can be observed and that those observers are close enough to the process to actually see it,” Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, said on the “The Hugh Hewitt Show.”