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Dem Senators Ask Feds to Probe Ga. Vote

Cory Booker speaks during a Senate hearing
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J. (AFP/Getty Images)

Monday, 12 November 2018 06:18 PM EST

Two Democratic U.S. senators are asking the Justice Department to investigate "potential voting rights abuses" in Georgia following the state's close gubernatorial election.

Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Brian Schatz of Hawaii released a letter Monday to Assistant Attorney General Dreiband. The senators cite concerns with Georgia's "exact match" law requiring voters' information to match precisely how they appear on other government databases. They also cite aggressive efforts to delete inactive voters from the rolls and the elimination of polling places.

Booker and Schatz's letter requests a "thorough investigation" to determine if Georgia's election laws and policies violate the Voting Rights Act. The Supreme Court in 2013 rolled back a provision of that law requiring Georgia and other states to get federal approval before changing voting laws.

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Two Democratic U.S. senators are asking the Justice Department to investigate "potential voting rights abuses" in Georgia following the state's close gubernatorial election.Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Brian Schatz of Hawaii released a letter Monday to Assistant...
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