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In a joint statement, they called the suggested move to manually install electors for Donald Trump would be unconstitutional.
ATLANTA — Two of Georgia’s highest-ranking elected officials have released a joint statement as they face calls to bring the general assembly back into session over election concerns.
The relatively short statement from Gov. Brian Kemp and Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan lays bare the fact that they will not call a special session to change the state’s process for selecting electors for the electoral college.
“While we understand four members of the Georgia Senate are requesting the convening of a special session of the General Assembly, doing this in order to select a separate slate of presidential electors is not an option that is allowed under state or federal law,” the statement …