Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger capped off 2023’s list maintenance activities, leading the nation in efforts to clean Georgia’s voter lists in advance of the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary (PPP). Secretary Raffensperger has spearheaded partnerships with the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), and Georgia’s Department of Driver Services (DDS), upholding his commitment to election integrity and taking unprecedented action to identify, correct, verify, or remove nearly 875,000 voters who likely moved in or out of Georgia, and ensure that those outdated registrations were corrected. This proactive approach ensures that voter rolls remain accurate, and elections remain free from any undue influence.
“Georgia’s voter rolls are the cleanest in the nation thanks to the diligent partnerships we’ve made to secure our elections,” said Secretary Raffensperger. “Clean voter rolls mean maximum election integrity. Like any election, officials across the state are working hard to prevent any undue influence on the ballot box.”
Below is a summary of all list maintenance mailings conducted throughout the year.
Among the mailings:
• 84,523 mailings were sent to voters who filed a National Change of Address indicating an out-of-county move (data provided by ERIC)
• 127,904 mailings were sent to voters who filed a National Change of Address indicating a move within the same county (data provided by ERIC)
• 100,685 mailings were sent to voters who filed a National Change of Address indicating a move out of State (data provided by ERIC)
• 82,077 mailings were sent to voters identified as moving out of State (data provided by ERIC)
• 37,285 mailings were sent to voters identified as moving within Georgia (data provided by ERIC)
• 66,711 mailings were sent to voters identified as cancelling their Georgia driver license by DDS
• 183,584 mailings were sent to voters who had no election activity in 5 years
• 191,473 mailings were…
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