May 29, 2026

ATLANTA – All Voting is Local Georgia State Director Kristin Nabers issued the following statement in response to the Georgia State Election Board’s hiring of known election denier Jason Frazier as an investigator:

“The Georgia State Election Board just hired someone who is best known for issuing thousands of voter challenges to try to knock his neighbors off the voting rolls. Frazier has challenged the voter registrations of a homebound cancer patient, a woman whose street name had been changed by the city, and even a sitting member of the Fulton elections board. He has been blocked repeatedly from joining the Fulton Board of Registration and Elections and is not someone who should be anywhere near a nonpartisan agency that is supposed to support voters.

“The board’s hiring of an anti-voting extremist with a clear bias against county elections officials as an investigator not only eliminates any of their remaining credibility, it puts counties and voters at risk of vindictive actions and politically motivated investigations. If you were still somehow not convinced that the board’s election denier majority is trying to keep voters it doesn’t like from voting, Frazier’s hiring is the latest piece of evidence. 

“This election board, as it is currently constructed, is not designed to serve voters in the Peach State. They forgot about Georgia voters a long time ago. The trio of election deniers on the board, and the like-minded conspiracy theorists they’re hiring, are trying to stack the deck in favor of President Trump as they look to exert control over our elections.”

Background

Since 2020, Frazier has been the most visible proponent of mass voter challenges in Georgia. He’s targeted election workers by name on social media, referred to county and state election offices as a “criminal enterprise,” and claimed Georgia’s elections “cannot … be trusted.”