Georgia’s Republican-controlled Election Board approved a new rule Monday giving county election board officials more power to “examine” votes after Election Day, a move which could delay the certification of results and allow officials who are unhappy with the results to sow chaos and doubt over the election. ProPublica reports the new rule was pushed by the far-right group Election Integrity Network, which is run by Cleta Mitchell, an election denier who tried to help Trump overturn his loss in Georgia in 2020.