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Georgia to Purge Nearly 480,000 Inactive Voters by Summer
By Solange Reyner    |   Wednesday, 30 July 2025 06:07 PM EDT

 

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Tuesday unveiled an initiative to remove nearly 480,000 inactive voters from the state’s voter rolls before the end of this summer.

"Every voter in Georgia is in control of his or her voter registration status," Raffensperger said in a statement.

"We conduct every phase of the list maintenance process as publicly as possible, and in accordance with State and Federal law, because transparency helps shore up public trust in the accuracy and integrity of entire election process."


"Clean voter rolls mean clean elections," Raffensperger added.

"My promise to Georgia voters is elections that are free, fair, and fast — and we’re doing just that."

Raffensperger is sending cancellation mailers to 477,883 registered "inactive" voters, or voters who did not cast a ballot for both the 2022 and 2024 general elections.

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/georgia-raffensperger-voters/2025/07/30/id/1220736/
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Re: Georgia to Purge Nearly 480,000 Inactive Voters by Summer
« Reply #1 on: Today at 12:09:02 pm »
Sorry, but if you can't find it within yourself to vote anytime within two general elections, you're off the list.

At that point you're either dead, moved, or just don't give a crap anyway.
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Re: Georgia to Purge Nearly 480,000 Inactive Voters by Summer
« Reply #2 on: Today at 03:39:11 pm »
I am less concerned about the ones who have not voted than I am about the ones who have but do not exist, or live 400 to a vacant lot. With AI, it would be possible to compare the addresses with actual edifices and eliminate those 'voters' which have addresses which come back to no place to reside.
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Re: Georgia to Purge Nearly 480,000 Inactive Voters by Summer
« Reply #3 on: Today at 04:15:53 pm »
I am less concerned about the ones who have not voted than I am about the ones who have but do not exist, or live 400 to a vacant lot. With AI, it would be possible to compare the addresses with actual edifices and eliminate those 'voters' which have addresses which come back to no place to reside.

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