When a national organization dedicated to promoting voter participation first got wind in 2014 that the state of Georgia might be improperly rejecting voter registration applications, it sought records from the Georgia secretary of state to verify how many applications had been tossed and why.
But for more than two years, Secretary of State Brian Kemp balked at making those records available, despite transparency requirements written into the National Voter Registration Act, according to court papers and lawyers litigating the case.
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