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June 22, 2021
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Georgia official seeks to remove 102,000 voters from rolls

 

Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger has announced he will be making public a list of 102,000 names scheduled to be purged from the state’s voter rolls. Voters will have forty days to respond and reactivate their registrations. Voters who do not respond in time will have to register again if they wish to vote. Georgia’s last round of purges in 2019 deregistered over 300,000 voters.

 

Visit the Associated Press to learn more. 

Image Credit: Jonathan Schilling (CC BY-SA 3.0)

 

By Nate Gundy
Associated Press
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