Courtroom Chaos in Georgia as Judge Grants, Then Voids Access to Election Night ‘Bunker’
A Georgia court experienced turmoil on primary day when a judge initially granted access to election officials at the state's election reporting center, referred to as the 'bunker.' However, the judge later voided this order due to procedural issues regarding notification of the attorney general's office. The situation highlights ongoing tensions in Georgia's election processes amid a competitive gubernatorial primary.
- ▪A state court intervened on primary day over access to Georgia's election reporting center.
- ▪Judge Ural Glanville initially granted a temporary restraining order for election officials to observe results aggregation.
- ▪The order was rescinded later the same day due to failure to notify the attorney general's office.
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