In a recent meeting of the Cherokee County Board of Elections and Registration, officials tackled a pressing issue regarding voter registration at business addresses, a practice not permitted under Georgia election law. The discussion unfolded under the bright lights of the county's meeting room, where board members gathered to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
Board member Larry initiated the conversation, highlighting the need to address a list of seven registered voters whose addresses were linked to businesses. These individuals had been previously notified of their registration status through two letters, yet none had responded or appeared at the meeting to contest their removal from the voter rolls.
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Subscribe for Free As the board deliberated, Janice, a key staff member, confirmed the list of names: Joseph Catran, Michael Erb, Gregory Bridal, Brad Long, Winnetka Johnson, Ashley Novotny, and Deborah. The absence of any contesting voters raised questions about the effectiveness of the notification process. One letter had been returned, indicating a potential issue with communication.
The board emphasized the importance of maintaining accurate voter registration to prevent non-residents from voting, a concern underscored by the safeguards in the voter registration system. These measures are designed to identify and eliminate registrations that do not comply with legal requirements, such as those linked to post office boxes or mail services.
After thorough discussion, a motion was made and seconded to remove the seven individuals from the voter rolls, reinforcing the board's commitment to upholding election integrity. The meeting concluded with a sense of responsibility, as members recognized the critical role they play in ensuring fair and lawful elections in Cherokee County.