Almost 500,000 Voters are at risk of being Purged from the Georgia Voter Roll, as part of an State Audit. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s (R) Office is sending Letters to 477,883 Registered Voters, that were in Inactive Status, for Not Voting in 2022 and 2024 General Elections, asking them to Respond within 40 days, as Required by the Voting Act Law.
If Recipients don’t Update their Status within the allotted time, they will be Purged, and will have to Re-Register, if they want to Vote in the State. This process also handles it they Moved into a New Location in the State. Under Georgia Law, a Registered Voter also becomes Inactive, if they’ve had No Contact with their Elections Office for Five or more years, for Any Reason.
A Voter can Submit a Status Update on the Secretary of State’s website or through the State’s Online Voter Registration, to stay on the Rolls.

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