Voting rights activists sounded the alarm Tuesday as the GOP-controlled election board in Georgia approved a measure on Tuesday that could allow local officials to dispute county election results. Under the new rule, according to The New York Times, local officials can investigate election results to ensure they are “a true and accurate accounting of all votes cast.” The language, the Times reported, implies local officials have some discretion in the certification process, bucking decades of state law. Want more breaking political news? Click for the latest headlines at Raw Story. Marc Elias,…