Supreme Upholds Ballot Harvesting Ban–Could It Impact Georgia Case?

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Massive wins for election integrity. 

The Supreme Court just announced that it upheld Arizona’s ban on Ballot Harvesting.

It also upheld the first rule, known as the “out of precinct” policy.

It was a 6-3 decision:

From The Election Wizard:

 In a sweeping decision, the Supreme Court upheld two major state laws designed to prevent voter fraud and secure the voting process. The repercussions of the decision could serve as a roadblock to the Department of Justice’s election lawsuit against the state of Georgia.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court upheld two election integrity provisions of Arizona law. The first rule, known as the “out of precinct” policy, requires election officials to discard an entire ballot if it was cast in the wrong place.

The second rule bans the collection of ballots by third parties, commonly referred to as “ballot harvesting.” In 2016, Arizona passed a state law making it a felony for anyone other than a family member, caregiver or postal worker to collect and deliver ballots.

Could it impact the Georgia case?

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