(Atlanta, GA – March 10, 2025) – Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections PAC (“RITE PAC”), an organization dedicated to protecting election integrity, today announced a victory for election integrity in Georgia with the dismissal of a challenge to the state’s absentee ballot application deadline. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia dismissed a lawsuit brought by liberal activists, which attempted to strike down Georgia’s deadline for requesting absentee ballots.
Georgia requires voters to submit absentee ballot applications no later than 11 days before an election, enabling the state to process applications in a timely manner. Activists, supported by the Biden Department of Justice, contended that this commonsense deadline violated the voting rights of Georgia’s citizens. On March 7, the court soundly rejected the challenge, ruling that the union failed to demonstrate that the deadline harmed the plaintiffs in any way..
This is RITE PAC’s second big win in this case. RITE PAC helped defeat plaintiffs’ effort to set aside the deadline in the runup to the 2024 election. And now RITE PAC has secured dismissal of the case in its entirety.
RITE PAC supported the Georgia Republican Party’s intervention and participation in the lawsuit.
“This case was nothing more than yet another attempt to undermine commonsense election safeguards that protect against last-minute chaos and help enable secure and orderly absentee voting,” said RITE PAC President and CEO Derek Lyons. “It is up to the state legislature, the duly elected representatives of the people, to regulate absentee voting—not some outside interest group trying to interfere with the democratic process.”