The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Dems sue Kemp over hacking allegation­s

- ByMayaT. Prabhu maya. prabhu@ ajc. com

Suit is about 2018 preelectio­n claims party tried to hack state voting registrati­on systems.

The Democratic Party of Georgia has filed a lawsuit againstGov. Brian Kemp and members of his staff in connection with 2018 preelectio­n claims that the party attempted to hack the state’s voting registrati­on systems.

The claim came two days before the election, when Kemp, a Republican, was serving as Georgia’s secretary of state and overseeing his own heated election for governor against Democrat Stacey Abrams. Kemp went on to defeat Abrams by 55,000 votes, a margin of 1.4 percentage points.

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr’ s office announced 18 months later that it found no evidence of a hack and closed the investigat­ion Kemp had launched.

A spokesman for Kemp declined to comment on the lawsuit.

In the suit, filed Wednesday, the Democratic Party is asking a court to determine Kemp’s office broke the law, require the secretary of state’s office to remove a news release about the hacking accusation­s from itswebsite and awardthe partynomor­e than $ 20 in damages— a symbolicam­ount.

The lawsuit accuses Kemp, then-spokeswoma­n Can dice Bro ce and 10 other unnamed people of violating the federalVot­ing Rights Act and attempting to intimidate and deterDemoc­rats fromvoting.

“Here, on the eve of the gubernator­ial election, defendants chose to accuse — without an iota of evidence— theDemocra­tic Party of Georgia of unspecifie­d ‘ cyber crimes,’” attorneys for the Democratic Party wrote in the filing. “They did so less than forty- eight hours before election day on the secretary of state’s own website where voters go to review sample ballots, find their polling location, or check their registrati­on.”

An investigat­ion by the attorney general’s office found there was no indication that the party probed the secretary of state’s websites for weaknesses.

The party brought potential vulnerabil­ities to the attention of election officials, only to find itself accused of tampering, the lawsuit said.

Earlier this year, the Republican attorney general and Broce both said Kemp’s office did the right thing by asking lawenforce­ment agencies, including the FBI and GBI, to investigat­e.

 ?? ALYSSA POINTER/ ALYSSA. POINTER@ AJC. COM ?? Gov. BrianKemp andsomeof his staffwere sued in connection­with claimsmade in the 2018 race for governor thatDemocr­ats hacked into state voting registrati­on systems.
ALYSSA POINTER/ ALYSSA. POINTER@ AJC. COM Gov. BrianKemp andsomeof his staffwere sued in connection­with claimsmade in the 2018 race for governor thatDemocr­ats hacked into state voting registrati­on systems.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States