No plans to extend Georgia’s voter registration deadline
Georgia officials said they have no plans at this time to extend Tuesdays voter registration deadline, despite a public push by some advocates to give residents more time due to Hurricane Matthew.
The extraordinary circumstance of such a major storm disrupting services so close to the registration deadlines for states including Georgia, Florida and South Carolina have prompted the calls. Advocates said one of their concerns is that many communities along the coast under mandatory evacuation orders have significant numbers of African American and minority populations, which have historically been underrepresented on the rolls.
Gov. Nathan Deal has ordered the mandatory evacuation of some 500,000 residents from Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Glynn, Liberty and McIntosh counties. He has also called for a voluntary evacuation of thousands of residents just inland from the coast.
Residents affected by evacuations from the storm have been urged by Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp to take advantage of the states online and mobile voter access points. A number of election registration offices have closed in coastal counties due to the storm, and the hurricane may delay mail service in certain Georgia counties, potentially also delaying processing of paper voter registration applications.
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