Georgia’s election integrity laws could create ‘hovering threat’ for poll workers in 2024
Posted on AllSides April 29th, 2024
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Milton Kidd has worked as an election administrator in Georgia since 2012. But since the 2020 presidential election, he’s felt the climate around his work shift. Some of it is because of increased threats and animosity from voters, but another part is related to new regulations that Kidd said have constricted his office’s resources and changed how it operates. “We're paying lip service in this country that we value elections,” Kidd, the director of elections and registration in Douglas County, Georgia, west of Atlanta, told USA TODAY. “But that's not...