In an attempt to counter the Georgia voting reform bill, Senate Bill 202, Fulton County commissioners announced that they are preparing to take legal action against it. Democrat Commissioner Khadijah Abdur-Rahman says she has enough votes to have her resolution pass, reported Fox5. “It directs the county attorney to provide legal methods in court or out of court, to fight SB 202,” Abdur-Rahman said. The local commissioners are of the opinion that Gov. Brian Kemp and the voter reform targeted Fulton County, the state’s largest. The voter reforms require photo ID for absentee voting, mandatory dropbox security, and expands early voting dates, among other measures. Abdur-Rahman expressed disapproval for the reduction of ballot drop boxes by Senate Bill 202. “We had 38, it is now eight. They added drop boxes in rural counties but you decreased the boxes in the metropolitan area,” said the commissioner. “Now, Stevie Wonder can see that.” She further …