Initial data from the November 2022 general election indicates more than 25,000 Georgians may have voted illegally in the general election.
- In a complaint filed earlier this month with the Georgia State Board of Elections, Mark Davis highlighted the relevant portions of the Georgia election code and specifically OCGA 21-2-216(a)(4), which provides that "no person shall vote in any primary or election held in this state unless such person shall be, 'a resident of this state and of the county or municipality in which he or she seeks to vote.'"
- The election code further provides that if a voter changes his residence from one Georgia county to another county more than 30 days before the election, the person has lost his "eligibility to vote" in the county of his or her old residence.
Margot Cleveland is The Federalist’s senior legal correspondent
- She is also a contributor to National Review Online, the Washington Examiner, Aleteia, and Townhall.com.
- Cleveland is a lawyer and a graduate of the Notre Dame Law School, where she earned the Hoynes Prize-the law school's highest honor. She later served as a permanent law clerk for a federal appellate judge on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
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