Three members of the five-member Georgia State Election Board voted last week to send to the state Attorney General Office two Oconee County cases because of possible violations of Georgia law.
One of the cases involved a “residency issue,” while the other involved what was labeled as “ballot harvesting,” though the case dealt not with ballots but with petitions submitted to get two candidates for the Oconee County Board of Education on the ballot as independents in 2022.