Politics & Government
Former President Carter Urges Brian Kemp To Resign
Former President Jimmy Carter has penned a letter urging Brian Kemp to resign as Georgia's Secretary of State.

ATLANTA, GA – Former President Jimmy Carter has penned a letter urging Brian Kemp to resign as Georgia Secretary of State. The letter, dated Oct. 22, says, in part, "I urge you to step aside and hand over to a neutral authority the responsibility of overseeing the governor’s election."
Here is the letter:
October 22, 2018
Find out what's happening in Douglasvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
To Secretary of State Brian Kemp:
I have officially observed scores of doubtful elections in many countries, and one of the key requirements for a fair and trusted process is that there be nonbiased supervision of the electoral process.
Find out what's happening in Douglasvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In Georgia’s upcoming gubernatorial election, popular confidence is threatened not only by the undeniable racial discrimination of the past and the serious questions that the federal courts have raised about the security of Georgia’s voting machines, but also because you are now overseeing the election in which you are a candidate. This runs counter to the most fundamental principle of democratic elections — that the electoral process be managed by an independent and impartial election authority. Other secretaries of state have stepped down while running for election within their jurisdiction, to ensure that officials without a direct stake in the process can take charge and eliminate concerns about a conflict of interest.

In order to foster voter confidence in the upcoming election, which will be especially important if the race ends up very close, I urge you to step aside and hand over to a neutral authority the responsibility of overseeing the governor’s election. This would not address every concern, but it would be a sign that you recognize the importance of this key democratic principle and want to ensure the confidence of our citizens in the outcome.
Sincerely,
Jimmy Carter
RELATED:
Jimmy Carter Interview: 'A Courageous Man Who Made Some Mistakes'
Happy Birthday To Former President Jimmy Carter, Who Turns 94
Photo credit: Getty Images
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.