FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Who
Rahul Garabadu, ACLU of Georgia Voting Rights Staff Attorney
What
Quitman County Board of Registrars meeting.
Where
Quitman County Probate Court
115 Main Street
Georgetown, GA 39854
When
May 6, 2021, at 5:00 p.m.
Quote
“We urge the Quitman County Board of Registrars to table this proposal to close the Morris polling location,” Rahul Garabadu, ACLU of Georgia Voting Rights Staff Attorney.
From Mr. Garabadu’s testimony
This Quitman County Board of Registrars’ proposal to close Morris polling location is wrong for three reasons.
Background
On April 27, 2021, the ACLU of Georgia sent a letter to the Quitman County Board of Registrars warning that its proposal to close half of its polling places will likely harm Black voters potentially violating Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution.
Eliminating a polling location that serves the eastern half of the county will prevent rural voters living around Morris without transportation from voting in-person on Election Day. Morris is approximately 13 miles away from Georgetown, where the last remaining polling location in the county would be located. It would take over four hours to walk from Morris to Georgetown. Because Quitman County has little to no public transportation options, a voter who wants to vote in person but does not have a car would face significant, and potentially insurmountable, hurdles to exercising their right to vote.
These transportation burdens would also fall more heavily on Black voters. A plurality of Quitman County residents, who are disproportionately Black, have either no car or only one car per household.
Contact: Ana Maria Rosato, [email protected]
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