AG Bondi Dismisses Biden-Era Suit That Accused Georgia of Suppressing Black Voters

Georgia reported record-breaking voter participation in elections subsequent to the law being enacted.
AG Bondi Dismisses Biden-Era Suit That Accused Georgia of Suppressing Black Voters
A view of the Atlanta skyline on May 20, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
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Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced on March 31 that she is directing the Department of Justice (DOJ) to end its lawsuit against the state of Georgia over its 2021 election law, Senate Bill 202, reversing a high-profile challenge originally brought under the Biden administration.

In June 2021, the DOJ under the Biden administration alleged that Georgia lawmakers enacted Senate Bill 202 with the intent to suppress the votes of black Georgians. The DOJ had cited violations of the Voting Rights Act in its complaint and accused state officials of racial discrimination in election policy.

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