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Senate rejects constitutional 'SAVE' amendment that would have limited voting to 'only' U.S. citizens

Georgia Senate · March 6, 2026
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Summary

Senate debate on SR838 centered on whether adding the word 'only' to the state constitution would change existing law and create new barriers; the resolution failed to reach the required two‑thirds (32–23).

The Georgia Senate debated and then rejected SR838, a proposed constitutional amendment that would have specified that only U.S. citizens may vote in state elections and would have required photographic identification at the polls.

Senator from the 27th (S27), who introduced the resolution, described it as the "state version" of the federal SAVE proposal and said the change would prevent any future law that allowed noncitizen voting in local elections. “If changing…

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