Georgia: Richard Barron to resign as Fulton County elections director – IOTW Report

Georgia: Richard Barron to resign as Fulton County elections director

Yahoo: Richard Barron, Fulton County’s embattled elections director, will resign from his post at the end of the year.

 Barron tendered his resignation Wednesday in a letter to Commission Chair Robb Pitts and Cathy Woolard, chair of the Fulton County Board of Registration & Elections.

  • His last day on the job will be Dec. 31, meaning he’ll stick around for the county’s management of the Nov. 30 runoff elections.

Barron said it was an honor to serve for more than eight years as director of Department of Registration and Elections.

  • He also said he was proud of the department’s efforts to increase access to voting, improve voter education and expand early voting opportunities.
  • “Under the intense scrutiny of the last year, I believe our team has performed with grace and professionalism,” he said. “Even in the midst of threats to our personal safety, we have continued to make the interests of Fulton County voters our highest priority.”

 Barron’s announcement comes nearly 18 months after a disastrous June 2020 primary where the nation saw the fallout of staff struggling to operate new voting equipment during the pandemic, among other issues, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Fulton County’s election issues became a flashpoint among Republican legislators who, over the summer, began pushing for the state to take over the division, the AJC adds. more here

7 Comments on Georgia: Richard Barron to resign as Fulton County elections director

  1. “They even drew the attention of former President Donald Trump, whose lies about the 2020 election led to Fulton election workers facing threats, NPR reported in February.”

    Eff you, Yahoo. With NPR’s little dick.

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