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Butch Miller wants to ban ballot drop boxes

- By Dave Williams This story is available through a news partnershi­p with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educationa­l Foundation.

ATLANTA — Georgia would abandon the use of absentee ballot drop boxes under legislatio­n Senate President Pro Tempore Butch Miller pre-filed in the General Assembly Monday, Dec. 13.

Drop boxes have been used before elections during the last two years to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. But a controvers­ial election reform bill the Republican­controlled legislatur­e passed last March significan­tly limited the number of drop boxes cities and counties could deploy.

Now, Miller, R-Gainesvill­e, who is running for lieutenant governor, wants to eliminate absentee ballot drop boxes altogether.

“This is the next step in our fight to restore Georgians’ faith in our election systems,” Miller said Monday.

“Drop boxes were introduced as an emergency measure during the pandemic, but many counties did not follow the security guidelines in place, such as the requiremen­t for camera surveillan­ce on every drop box. Moving forward, we can return to a prepandemi­c normal of voting in person.”

Democrats, who opposed the election bill as a bid by majority Republican­s to make it harder for Georgians to vote, criticized the drop box legislatio­n as a politicall­y motivated move by Miller to offset former President Donald Trump’s endorsemen­t of state Sen. Burt Jones, R-Jackson, in next May’s Republican primary for lieutenant governor.

“(Miller is) trying to silence the voters of color who elected Democrats last cycle by banning one of the most popular ways they chose to cast their ballots,” said Scott Hogan, executive director of the Democratic Party of Georgia.

“No one who wants to suppress Georgia voters deserves to make our laws or help lead our state, and Georgia Democrats will not stop fighting to protect our elections from Republican­s who clearly don’t believe in democracy.”

Republican Geoff Duncan, the current lieutenant governor, announced he would not seek reelection after refusing to take part in Trump’s attempts to overturn last year’s presidenti­al election in Georgia.

Besides Miller and Jones, GOP activist Jeanne Seaver of Savannah is also running for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor.

Democrats in the race include Bryan Miller of Watkinsvil­le, grandson of the late Gov. and U.S. Sen. Zell Miller, and three state representa­tives: Erick Allen of Smyrna, Derrick Jackson of Tyrone and Renitta Shannon of Decatur.

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