Taking the Pulse of Georgia Local Election Officials After Senate Bill 202

Q2 Social Sciences State and Local Government Review Pub Date : 2024-02-29 DOI:10.1177/0160323x241234561
M. V. (Trey) Hood, Seth C. McKee
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In the aftermath of Republicans’ stinging losses in 2020 and 2021, which contributed to relinquishing the presidency and U.S. Senate majority, respectively, Georgia’s GOP lawmakers passed comprehensive electoral reform in Senate Bill (SB) 202. In this Field Note, we outline SB 202’s major provisions, and then present results of a survey querying Georgia local election officials (LEOs) to assess how SB 202 affected administrative performance in the 2022 midterm elections. Unquestionably, SB 202’s raft of reforms greatly altered Georgia’s administrative apparatus, but it is anything but clear that these changes in the aggregate either improved or detracted from the system it replaced. Indeed, the most credible judgment rendered from LEOs, is that administrative performance is case-specific, and therefore highly contingent upon the reform of interest.
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参议院第 202 号法案出台后佐治亚州地方选举官员的动向
共和党在 2020 年和 2021 年的惨败分别导致他们放弃了总统职位和美国参议院的多数席位,此后,佐治亚州的共和党立法者通过了《参议院法案》(SB)202,进行了全面的选举改革。在本实地说明中,我们概述了 SB 202 的主要条款,然后介绍了对佐治亚州地方选举官员(LEOs)的调查结果,以评估 SB 202 对 2022 年中期选举的行政表现有何影响。毫无疑问,SB 202 的一系列改革极大地改变了佐治亚州的行政机构,但这些改革总体上是改善了还是削弱了它所取代的系统,这一点并不清楚。事实上,从地方行政官员那里得到的最可信的判断是,行政绩效是针对具体案例的,因此在很大程度上取决于所关注的改革。
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State and Local Government Review
State and Local Government Review Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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