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Sec. Kemp supports Legislation to Increase Ballot Access for Military and Overseas Voters
Secretary of State Kemp Announces Support of Legislation to
Increase Ballot Access for Military and Overseas Voters
Atlanta – Georgia Secretary of
State Brian Kemp today announced his support of legislation to strengthen
Georgia’s compliance with the federal Military and Overseas Voters
Empowerment Act
, or MOVE
Act.
This legislation will
increase ballot access for the approximately 200,000 Georgians living or
stationed overseas.
The bill HB 1073 was introduced by Rep. John Meadows (R – Calhoun), a member of
the U.S. Marine Corps. The bill is designed to ensure that military and
overseas voters receive their ballots in sufficient time to be able to return
them and have them counted. Among the bill’s features is a requirement that
absentee ballots must be sent to military and overseas voters 45 days prior to
a general primary or general election; increased access to absentee ballots for
an entire election cycle; and allowing military and overseas voters to receive
a blank absentee ballot electronically.
“I’m proud to support and help implement these new requirements, which utilize
available technology to increase ballot access and election participation for
Georgia’s military and civilians stationed and living overseas,” said Secretary
Kemp.
Rep. Meadows said, “I want to thank Secretary of State Kemp for his dedication
to increasing opportunities for Georgia’s military members and overseas
citizens to vote. This common sense legislation strengthens our commitment to
our men and women in uniform, and ensures that their voice will be heard on
Election Day.”
Brian Kemp was sworn in as Secretary of State in January 2010. Among the
office’s wide-ranging responsibilities, the Secretary of State is charged with
conducting efficient and secure elections, the registration of corporations,
and the regulation of securities and professional license holders. The office
also oversees the Georgia Archives and the Capitol Museum.
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Posted by Tim Fleming in News Releases on 2/4/2010

