Atlanta – Last November, Georgia voters, volunteers, and election officials pulled together to hold a successful election in the midst of a once-in-a-century pandemic. Five million voters cast ballots, the results were counted and recounted, and the Secretary of State deemed the results to be accurate.
Nevertheless, the Republican members of the Georgia Assembly persist in undermining confidence in Georgia’s elections and are voting for measures that will block access to the ballot for working people of color.
On Tuesday, the Senate Ethics Committee passed HB 531 out of committee. This bill creates barriers to voting through the following.
“The ACLU of Georgia opposes these restrictions on our sacred right to vote. Restricting access to the vote, restricts freedom. Period,” said Andrea Young, executive director of the ACLU of Georgia.
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