For a second time, a federal judge put a halt to Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp’s attempt to throw out absentee ballots over mismatched signatures.

Federal Judge Leigh Martin May on Tuesday rejected Kemp’s request to suspend her initial Oct. 24 temporary order that instructed all local election officials to stop rejecting absentee ballots over the signatures, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

 

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Kemp is appealing May’s first ruling and wanted the judge to suspend her decision until a higher court hears the case.

Source: Judge Rejects Brian Kemp’s Georgia Absentee Ballot Suppression Attempt