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Georgia wants to cancel 455K inactive voter registrations

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
March 28, 2025
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The Georgia Secretary of State’s office is proceeding with plans to remove approximately 455,000 inactive voter registrations from the state’s records. (AJC)

Meanwhile, officials in Sandy Springs are considering implementing new regulations that would impose restrictions on protesters, canvassers, and individuals distributing materials within the city. (WABE)

In other news, Henry Frantz Jr., widely recognized as the “bagpiper of Decatur,” passed away earlier this month following a scuba diving accident. In a tragic turn of events, his family later discovered the remains of his missing son in a treehouse on his property. (Decaturish)

Additionally, Terry Koval, a James Beard Award-winning chef and the owner of The Deer and Dove, has launched a new wine and amaro bar in Decatur. (Atlanta)

Source: Axios 

Tags: Election integrity in GeorgiaGeorgia election lawsGeorgia voter purgeGeorgia voter registration cancellationsGeorgia voting rightsImpact of voter purgesInactive voter registrations GeorgiaProtecting voting rightsVoter roll maintenanceVoter suppression concerns
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