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How do you go from being the most corrupt state in regards to election fraud to making laws that piss of the left? Something is going on behind the scenes.

The Georgia House of Representatives on Monday passed HB 531, a sweeping election-reform bill intended to eliminate many of the issues voters feel contributed to electoral fraud after Democrats ostensibly won both the presidential race and the state’s two U.S. Senate seats in the traditionally red stronghold.

From time limits to voter ID to restricting mail voting, the Georgia bill addresses voter integrity on many fronts. The legislation’s main sponsor, State Representative Barry Fleming, a Republican, said the bill would restore voters’ confidence in the electoral process.

Under HB 531, voters would have to submit their driver’s license number, their state identification card, or the last four digits of their Social Security number on the ballot envelope to request an absentee ballot. If the voter doesn’t have a government-issued ID, he can use a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or government document that includes his name and address.

The government would no longer be able to send unsolicited absentee ballot applications under the legislation. Elections officials would also not be allowed to send absentee ballots until four weeks before the election.

How do you go from being the most corrupt state in regards to election fraud to making laws that piss of the left? Something is going on behind the scenes. The Georgia House of Representatives on Monday passed HB 531, a sweeping election-reform bill intended to eliminate many of the issues voters feel contributed to electoral fraud after Democrats ostensibly won both the presidential race and the state’s two U.S. Senate seats in the traditionally red stronghold. From time limits to voter ID to restricting mail voting, the Georgia bill addresses voter integrity on many fronts. The legislation’s main sponsor, State Representative Barry Fleming, a Republican, said the bill would restore voters’ confidence in the electoral process. Under HB 531, voters would have to submit their driver’s license number, their state identification card, or the last four digits of their Social Security number on the ballot envelope to request an absentee ballot. If the voter doesn’t have a government-issued ID, he can use a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or government document that includes his name and address. The government would no longer be able to send unsolicited absentee ballot applications under the legislation. Elections officials would also not be allowed to send absentee ballots until four weeks before the election.

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Brother, appears more proof they are aware of election fraud, otherwise they would not be livid.

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Republicans control Georgia. They were asleep at the wheel by not having safeguards in place.

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No they're TRAITORS not idiots

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If that were true then they would have hung the Governor and his cohorts. This election fraud was planned a year earlier. Seems they haven't done a thing against the perpetrators of this crime.

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It is true. It doesn't mean the Republicans give a shit, or the citizens are willing to speak up.

The media has everyone conditioned to ostracize anyone who questions the election.