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Tell Your State Senator Vote NO on SB 568
This bill isn't a targeted fix to a specific problem. It's a sweeping package of changes to Georgia's election system that would reduce voter access, put enormous pressure on local election officials, and concentrate power in ways that undermine accountability. At its core, it's a wish list for election deniers and conspiracy theorists seeking to undermine our elections.
Here's what's at stake:
-Voter access takes a hit: The bill would restrict early voting flexibility by locking voters into a single advance voting location. For voters in large metro counties especially, this creates unnecessary confusion and real barriers to casting a ballot.
-Local election officials are put in an impossible position: SB 568 would impose fines of up to $10,000 per registration tied to voter challenges, a punishing financial pressure that could push local registrars toward aggressive and unjustified voter removals just to avoid penalties.
-Power gets consolidated in the wrong hands: The bill expands enforcement authority within the State Election Board, which has already drawn serious concern for its partisan direction and lack of accountability. Giving it more power moves Georgia in the wrong direction.
-Misinformation gets a megaphone: Rather than countering the flood of election conspiracy theories, this bill would further fuel distrust at a moment when Georgia voters and election workers need confidence and stability, not chaos.
Georgia's elections should be protected through careful, evidence-based policy, not a wish list driven by conspiracy theories. When constituents contact their senators directly, it sends an unmistakable message that voters are watching and that accountability matters.
There's still time to stop this bill. Sending a letter takes just minutes and could make all the difference before Friday's deadline.
Tell Your State Senator: Vote NO on SB 568
SB 568 proposes sweeping changes to Georgia’s election laws that would hurt voters, not help them. The bill would restrict early voting by limiting voters to a single assigned advance voting location, weaponize voter challenges by imposing extreme $10,000-per-registration fines on local election officials, and consolidate even more power within an already politicized State Election Board.
Georgia’s election laws should be built on clear evidence and broad public confidence. SB 568 fails that test. It will reduce voter participation, deepen mistrust, and further fuel unsubstantiated claims about election security.
Send a letter to your state senator today and urge them to vote NO on SB 568. It takes less than two minutes.