Georgia Muslim Voter Project v. Kemp
What's at Stake
The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Georgia filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Brian Kemp and all county registrars demanding they provide due process for Georgia voters whose absentee ballots or applications are being rejected due to an alleged mismatch of signatures.
Summary
The case was filed on behalf of the Georgia Muslim Voter Project. At issue is a state law that allows election officials — who have no handwriting-analysis expertise — to reject an absentee ballot if they think there is a signature mismatch in the voter’s paperwork, without giving prior notice to the voter or an opportunity to contest that determination.
The ACLU is seeking a temporary restraining order requiring election officials to provide absentee voters the opportunity to confirm their identity or otherwise resolve the alleged discrepancy.
Legal Documents
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11/02/2018
11th Circuit Stay Denial
Date Filed: 11/02/2018
Affiliate: Georgia
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10/30/2018
Georgia Muslim Voter Project v. Kemp: Order - Stay Denied
Date Filed: 10/30/2018
Affiliate: Georgia
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10/25/2018
Temporary Restraining Order
Date Filed: 10/25/2018
Affiliate: Georgia
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10/24/2018
Order Granting Temporary Restraining Order
Date Filed: 10/24/2018
Affiliate: Georgia
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10/17/2018
Georgia Muslim Voter Project v. Kemp - Brief in Support of Temporary Restraining Order
Date Filed: 10/17/2018
Affiliate: Georgia
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10/16/2018
Georgia Muslim Voter Project v. Kemp - Complaint
Date Filed: 10/16/2018
Affiliate: Georgia
Press Releases
ACLU Comment on Federal Appeals Court Ruling in Georgia Voting Challenge
ACLU Comment on Georgia Voting Rights Ruling
ACLU Challenges Georgia Voter Signature-Matching Law