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Stopping Voter Suppression

Some elected officials are trying to silence voters by creating needless barriers to the ballot box. Common Cause is fighting back against these anti-democracy efforts.

We should be able to make our voices heard at the polls and have a say in the leaders who represent us. But sometimes, politicians push for laws that discourage, obstruct, or even intimidate voters in an effort to cling to their power.

Polling place closures, limits to vote-by-mail, and needlessly strict voter ID regulations can prevent eligible voters from casting their ballot—and lately, this playbook of voter suppression strategies has become more popular. Common Cause is stopping voter suppression by opposing these efforts in the legislature, in the courts, and beyond in defense of the right to vote.

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Join the Common Cause Georgia Elections Action Team

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Join the Common Cause Georgia Elections Action Team

Georgia's elections face mounting threats from federal overreach, right-wing activist infiltration of county boards of elections, and voter intimidation tactics like proposed ICE presence at polling locations. Common Cause Georgia is fighting back by recruiting volunteers for two critical roles: Board of Elections monitors who attend county BOE meetings, track local developments, and help build county-specific advocacy strategies; and Election Protection volunteers who show up on Election Day to ensure every eligible voter can cast their ballot free from interference or intimidation. Training is provided for all volunteers, and stipends are available for those who need financial support to participate. Whether you can commit to one role or both, your involvement helps defend free and fair elections in Georgia.
Our Work at the Georgia State Capitol

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Our Work at the Georgia State Capitol

Every legislative session, Common Cause Georgia shows up at the State Capitol to fight for a democracy that works for everyone. We monitor legislation, advocate for policies that protect and expand voting rights, ensure fair and transparent elections, and push back on efforts to concentrate power or silence civic participation. From redistricting and campaign finance reform to ballot access and ethics in government, we work across issue areas to hold lawmakers accountable and advance the interests of everyday Georgians.

We believe that a healthy democracy requires more than casting a ballot. That's why we also work to ensure that the rules governing our elections and our government are fair, transparent, and free from undue influence, and that all Georgians, regardless of background, have an equal voice in the decisions that shape their lives.

You can read details about important bills we are tracking this session and find letter and call campaigns we have set up to pressure our state elected officials around certain critical bills.
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Join our Democracy Squad!

Looking to get more involved in our democracy, but not sure where to start? Are you a longtime activist looking for a community of like minded individuals? Join a Democracy Squad call!

Every first and third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM the Democracy Squad is an informal 30-minutes Zoom space where you can connect with fellow Georgians, learn what's happening in our state, and find your place in the movement. Come to chat, learn, or take action. We are building a people power movement to meet the current moment, and you are a part of it!

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Stop HB 963: Don’t take out Georgians from civic life

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Stop HB 963: Don’t take out Georgians from civic life

HB 963 is being sold as a bill about “foreign influence,” but its language is so broad that it will silence lawful community participation and penalize nonprofit civic engagement in Georgia.

The bill bans some immigrants from contributing to or “participating” in ballot-measure campaigns under accusations that foreign nationals improperly influence the democratic process. The bill defines “foreign national” broadly, including many lawful residents and some business entities with foreign ownership. It also defines...

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After Seizing 2020 Election Ballots Here in Georgia, the FBI Has Now Set Their Sights on Arizona

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After Seizing 2020 Election Ballots Here in Georgia, the FBI Has Now Set Their Sights on Arizona

Earlier this month, the FBI seized 2020 election records from the largest and one of the most diverse counties in Arizona. This attack is the latest instance of the Trump Administration’s efforts to weaponize federal law enforcement in pursuit of its authoritarian agenda.

Challenging 2020 results all these years later serves no purpose other than to weaken elections by fueling disinformation, sowing doubt and distrust among voters, intimidating election workers, and impeding upon states’ authority over their own electoral...

Post-Crossover Day Legislative Update

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Post-Crossover Day Legislative Update

With Crossover Day now behind us, we’re celebrating important legislative wins and looking at the fight ahead.

Check out this week’s article to read more about Georgia’s legislative landscape and sign up to join us on March 19 for a day of advocacy and community.

This Friday is Crossover Day at the Georgia State Capitol. Here’s What That Means and What’s at Stake

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This Friday is Crossover Day at the Georgia State Capitol. Here’s What That Means and What’s at Stake

Friday, March 6th is Crossover Day at the Georgia State Capitol.

This is one of the most consequential deadlines of the entire legislative session, which is why our team will be at the Capitol to advocate for Georgians and challenge legislation that seeks to undermine our rights and our democracy.

Check out this week’s article to read more about what Crossover Day means and what’s at stake.

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