Some who say they were part of Savin’s coalition have since claimed credit for helping draft the proposed order.
Among them is #Tim #Canova, a professor of law and public finance at Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad College of Law,
who said he researched statutory authorities for the proposed order
alongside #Garland #Favorito, an information technology consultant who runs a Georgia-based election integrity non-profit called VoterGA.
In an interview, Canova described Favorito as playing a “more significant role than anyone” in coordinating the coalition’s efforts to draft the proposed order.
Asked for comment, Favorito did not address the accuracy of that description.
He declined to discuss the draft order, saying he hadn’t read it.
“You are basically asking me to comment on something I haven’t read based on hearsay and speculation about currently non-existent actions the president could theoretically take,” he said.





