The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Raffensper­ger quits touting ease of voting

Till this month, offiffice’s news releases extolled state’s election policies.

- By Mark Niesse

Secretary of State Brad Raffffffff­ffffensper­ger’s offiffice has stopped touting Georgia’s voting access policies as the General Assembly considers rolling some of them back.

Until this month, news releases and announceme­nts f rom the secretary of state’s offiffice always ended with a paragraph boasting that Georgia was the fifirst state in the country with automatic voter registrati­on, at least 16 days of early voting and no- excuse absentee voting.

Those policies could be changed this legislativ­e session. The Senate passed a bill to end no- excuse absentee voting, and the House approved a bill that would limit Sunday voting. A proposal to stop automatica­lly registerin­g voters at driver’s license offiffices didn’t advance.

“We’re working on new language to highlight the successes of the new voting system used in 2020,” Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs said. “For the fifirst time in the history of Georgia, voters are empowered to confififif­ififirm their votes with an auditable paper ballot without fear of overvotes” on voting machines that prevent voters from selecting multiple candidates for the same position.

State Rep. Bee Nguyen, D- Atlanta, said the secretary of state’s offiffice is sending a mixed message.

“As far as I can tell, the secretary of state has been playing both sides,” Nguyen said. “On the one hand, the secretary of state has been very forthcomin­g about no voter fraud in the elections. On the other hand, they’re supporting some aspects of the voter suppressiv­e bills.”

Raffffffff­ffffensper­ger has supported the eliminatio­n of no- excuse absentee voting. He hasn’t taken a position on most other voting bills besides backing stronger voter ID requiremen­ts.

A dozen bills that would change election laws have passed either the House or Senate, and they’re being debated in committees this week.

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