I-Team: 'Sufficient evidence' Gwinnett BOE member's sons broke GA election law
By Randy Travis Published June 20, 2023 ATLANTA - One rule should be obvious when it comes to elections in Georgia. If you claim residency in another state, you can't vote in this one. Two sons of a Gwinnett County school board member are still learning that lesson, one that may still not be finished. The Georgia Election Board voted unanimously to send the cases of Kyler and Kevin Knudsen to the Attorney General's office because "(we) believe there's sufficient evidence to show that a violation has occurred." Their father, Steven Knudsen, is the vice chairman of the Gwinnett County Board of Education. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/sufficient-evidence-gwinnett-boe-members-sons-broke-ga-election-law
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