The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Voting law

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online, and the arrest made national headlines.

SB 202 reduces voting access in some ways and increases it in others. The law requires new forms of identifica­tion for absentee voters, limits drop boxes and reduces early voting for runoffs. But it increases early voting for general elections by requiring a second Saturday of voting statewide.

The Georgia State Patrol charged Cannon with two felonies: obstructio­n of law enforcemen­t and disrupting General Assembly sessions. If convicted, she could serve up to eight years in prison.

A Georgia State Patrol lieutenant said in an incident report that memories of the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on at the U.S. Capitol “were in the back of my mind” when he arrested Cannon. He said he was worried that other protesters would have been “emboldened” to follow Cannon’s lead if he didn’t arrest her after she refused his requests to stop knocking on the door of Kemp’s second-floor office in the Georgia Capitol.

Another officer said he was inside Kemp’s office when a staffer told him “the crowd was attempting to breach the wooden doors” that Cannon had been knocking.

Witnesses interviewe­d by The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on, however, said there was no attempt to “breach” the doorway.

“Nobody touched that door. We didn’t go anywhere near that door. We followed the police officers who were taking Park into the elevator,” said Tamara Stevens, an activist who was with Cannon and filmed the encounter. “There was no attempt, flat out, to breach the door.”

The Georgia Constituti­on says legislator­s are “free from arrest during sessions of the General Assembly” except for charges of treason, felonies or breach of the peace.

David Dreyer, one of the attorneys representi­ng Cannon, said he believes Cannon will be “vindicated.” Dreyer, who also is a Democratic state representa­tive from Atlanta, has some experience with legislator­s who’ve been arrested at the Georgia Capitol.

Dreyer represente­d then-state Sen. Nikema Williams when she was arrested in 2018 on similar charges during a protest urging officials to tally all absentee and provisiona­l ballots before declaring Kemp the winner in a close election for governor.

The charges were dropped, and Williams, now a U.S. House member, filed a federal lawsuit seeking to bar further use of the law that was cited in her arrest.

Cannon said the physical and emotional pain of her arrest lingers, but her focus is on continuing to fight against legislatio­n like SB 202.

“When I see the photo of Kemp strategica­lly positioned under a disgracefu­l painting of a South Georgia plantation, flanked by a group of six white legislator­s, all male, in one stroke of the pen I am reminded how important it is to stay focused on the issue at hand,” she said.

“Voter suppressio­n in Georgia is alive today.”

 ??  ?? Activist Atlanta attorney Gerald Griggs, at a press conference Thursday for state Rep. Park Cannon in the Sweet Auburn District community, said he will be one of the lawyers representi­ng the legislator as she fights two felony charges for knocking on the governor’s door during a bill signing.
Activist Atlanta attorney Gerald Griggs, at a press conference Thursday for state Rep. Park Cannon in the Sweet Auburn District community, said he will be one of the lawyers representi­ng the legislator as she fights two felony charges for knocking on the governor’s door during a bill signing.
 ?? PHOTOS BY ALYSSA POINTER/ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM ?? Rep. Park Cannon, wearing a sling on her arm days after being arrested, handcuffed and forcibly removed from the Capitol for knocking on the door of the governor’s office as he was signing the new voting law, is surrounded by supporters.
PHOTOS BY ALYSSA POINTER/ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM Rep. Park Cannon, wearing a sling on her arm days after being arrested, handcuffed and forcibly removed from the Capitol for knocking on the door of the governor’s office as he was signing the new voting law, is surrounded by supporters.

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