https://www.foxnews.com/politics/georgia-opens-investigation-dems-violated-state-electioneering-law
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office recently opened an investigation into whether the Democratic Party violated a state statute prohibiting electioneering.
The investigations division within Raffensperger's office is examining whether a recently-opened Democratic campaign office on the outskirts of Atlanta is within the legal-minimum distance of 150 feet from a nearby polling place, a spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital.
The field office, which the Georgia Democratic Party opened in late May, is a few doors down from Sherwood Event Hall, a location where voting took place during the state's June 21 primary run-off elections, video of the location obtained by Fox News showed.
Georgia state statute prohibits any person from soliciting votes “in any manner” or displaying any campaign literature of any kind within 150 feet of the outer edge of a building where voting is taking place.