Georgia elections officials are poised to remove more than 190,000 voters from the rolls if the voters don’t respond to notices from the state, a move they say is necessary to comply with state and federal law.
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Officials said the 191,473 voter records were previously placed on “inactive status” because of returned mail or the National Change of Address list. Officials called the updates “routine and legally required.”
The state sent notices to the voters, and anyone who wants to remain on the Peach State’s rolls has 30 days to contact their county voter registration office after receiving the mailed notice to update their details.
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