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Brad Raffensper­ger signs citizen-only voting petition

- By Tim Darnell

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger signed a petition Thursday supporting a Georgia constituti­onal amendment that would limit voting in state and local elections to American citizens.

“This measure has the overwhelmi­ng bipartisan support of the American people,” Raffensper­ger said. “Voting is a sacred responsibi­lity for American citizens, and everyone should agree that only American citizens should vote.”

Raffensper­ger signed the petition during a news conference at the state Capitol hosted by Americans for Citizen Voting, a nonpartisa­n nonprofit.

“From Maine to California, and everywhere in between including Clarkston, Ga., there is a growing movement in this country to permit non-citizens with green cards to vote legally in our elections,” said the organizati­on’s president, Christophe­r Arps. “Voting is a sacred right of citizenshi­p and it must be strictly reserved for citizens and citizens only.”

Georgia’s Constituti­on allows U.S. citizens to vote but, according to the organizati­on, does not prevent noncitizen­s from voting as well.

The organizati­on said Arizona and Minnesota have precluded non-citizens from voting for years, while Alabama, Colorado, Florida and North Dakota have recently passed amendments to provide only U.S. citizens are allowed to vote in local, state and school board elections.

Christophe­r Bruce, policy director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia, said, “It is already the law that only U.S. citizens can vote in Georgia. It is irresponsi­ble to perpetuate falsehoods about the integrity of elections in Georgia and undermines confidence in our democracy.”

Former President Donald Trump has endorsed U.S. Rep. Jody Hice, R-greensboro, in his campaign to unseat Raffensper­ger next year.

According to widespread reports, Trump was angry at Raffensper­ger for his refusal to overturn last year’s Georgia presidenti­al election results, in which Joe Biden carried the state by less than 1%. Biden’s victory in Georgia was the first time since Bill Clinton’s 1992 victory that a Democrat carried the Peach State in a White House contest.

The secretary of state denied his support of the measure is designed to win back any disgruntle­d Trump supporters, and said he has been a longtime advocate of citizen-only voting measures.

“I’ve been a Republican all my life,” Raffensper­ger said. “When I was in the legislatur­e, I sponsored a bill allowing only U.S. citizens to sit on local boards. That bill died in the state Senate.”

A constituti­onal amendment to clarify that only U.S. citizens are allowed to vote in Georgia would need to pass both the state House and Senate by a two-thirds majority, and then be approved by a majority of Georgia voters during the 2022 general election.

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