Democrats sue Governor Kemp to force him to investigate three members of the state election board

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Democrats announced that they have filed a lawsuit against Governor Brian Kemp in an effort to force the governor to act on an ethics complaint they filed earlier against three members of the State Election Board. On today’s episode of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, Fulton County Election Board chair Cathy Woolard, who filed the complaint, joins us to talk about the suit.  
  
Then, A.M.E. Bishop Reginald Jackson, who has overseen 500 A.M.E. churches in Georgia has been a leader in registering and turning out to the polls Black voters across the state. He’s now been assigned to a new A.M.E. district and joins the podcast to discuss how mobilization of Black voters in the state will move forward without his leadership. 
  
And later, National Weather Service meteorologist David Nadler gives the latest updates on Hurricane Helene as it bears down on much of Georgia. 
  
  
Links to today’s topics:  
Democrats sue Governor Kemp demanding investigation of state election board 
Complaint asks Kemp to dismiss three election board members 
Patricia Murphy: Who's in charge of state election board? Nobody it seems 
AME Bishop Jackson looks back on years of service in Georgia 
Helene could bring "lfe threatening" floods to Atlanta, North Georgia 
Georgia closings, events cancellations due to Helene 
  
  
Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We’ll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. 
  
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Democrats sue Governor Kemp to force him to investigate three members of the state election board

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