Georgia Supreme Court won't step in to reinstate controversial election rules
CBSN
Georgia's Supreme Court rejected a Republican-led effort to implement more than half a dozen controversial new election rules before Election Day.
In a brief order issued Tuesday, the court declined to reinstate the seven new rules implemented by the State Election Board, and declined to consider an expedited appeal — effectively ending the effort to get the new rules in place in time for the upcoming election.
A lower level Georgia judge on Oct. 16 declared the rules "illegal, unconstitutional and void." The rules, which include one that requires ballots to be hand-counted and two related to certification of results, were supported by three of the State Election Board's five members, all of whom were endorsed by former President Donald Trump.