A federal judge on Dec. 16 rejected an effort to restore nearly 200,000 names to Georgia voter rolls before next month’s U.S. Senate runoff elections.
“Plaintiffs have shown that Georgia’s list maintenance process may not be accurate in identifying voters who have actually moved. But they have not shown, or even alleged, that the process is applied differently to any class of voters,” Judge Steve Jones of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia wrote in his ruling.