March 18, 2026
ATLANTA – Today, All Voting is Local named members Janice Johnston, Janelle King, and Salleigh Grubbs, and Executive Director James Mills, of the Georgia State Election Board, the most dangerous election deniers in Georgia, as part of its list of the country’s top 10 worst election deniers. The list is a record of the nation’s top 10 federal, state, and local election deniers who currently hold positions of power and could keep eligible voters from voting and block their votes from being counted—all within the larger context of President Donald Trump’s increasingly bold, brazen, and deceitful attempts to claim greater power and control election outcomes before voters even head to the polls. In response, All Voting is Local Georgia State Director Kristin Nabers issued the following statement:
“The attacks on Fulton County have been an embarrassing display of how far members of the state election board are willing to go to perpetuate lies and misinformation about elections so that their preferred politicians and candidates can hold onto power. By spurring on the FBI’s farce of a raid, the election denier majority on the board showed their true colors. They are more concerned with doing the president’s bidding than standing up for the voters of their own state—and this is exactly why we will continue to urge them to focus on doing their duty instead and protect voters, especially ahead of the midterm elections.”
Background on the Georgia State Election Board:
Johnston, King, and Grubbs are board members who have close ties to national figures in the election denial movement and who have repeatedly amplified debunked conspiracy theories about the 2020 election and Georgia’s voter rolls, tried to advance anti-voter policies and practices, and have been key in the Department of Justice’s reinvestigation of the 2020 results in Fulton County. Mills, executive director of the Georgia State Election Board, has attacked Fulton County’s 2020 election conduct during board meetings, falsely stating that clerical errors rendered the 2020 election uncertifiable.