Walker County Messenger

Georgia Senate Democrats shoot down constituti­onal ban on non-citizen voting

- By Dave Williams This story available through a news partnershi­p with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educationa­l Foundation.

ATLANTA — A constituti­onal amendment to prohibit non

U.S. citizens from voting in Georgia failed to gain a twothirds majority in the state Senate Monday, Jan. 24, after Democrats charged Republican­s with playing electionye­ar politics.

Senators supported the constituti­onal change sponsored by Senate President Pro Tempore Butch Miller 33-14. But 38 votes are required in the

56- seat Senate to approve constituti­onal amendments and put them on the ballot for Georgia voters to decide.

Miller, R-Gainesvill­e, who is running for lieutenant governor, warned that New York City recently added 800,000 residents to its voter rolls by passing an ordinance allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections.

“We want to guard against that sort of thing in Georgia,” he said.

“The ballot box should be the most sacred, protected place in our government,” added Senate Rules Committee Chairman Jeff Mullis, R-Chickamaug­a.

Senate Democrats didn’t object to banning non-citizens from voting but complained such a prohibitio­n already exists both in state law and in the Georgia Constituti­on.

Sen. Harold Jones, D-Augusta, argued the legislatio­n would only serve to further divide Georgians.

“Our law is clear that non-citizens cannot vote,” he said. “It’s all foolishnes­s. But it’s not funny. It’s sad.”

Sen. Emanuel Jones, DDecatur, couched his words but essentiall­y accused Republican­s of pushing a constituti­onal change that would have no real impact purely for political gain.

“The intent of this legislatio­n may be to incite a particular base in this state to gin up support,” he said.

Miller put the Senate on notice that he plans to seek reconsider­ation of the constituti­onal amendment when the chamber convenes on Tuesday, Jan. 25.

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