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The lawsuit filed by the Georgia conference of the NAACP, the Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda and the New Georgia Project had argued that damage and disruptions from Helene unfairly deprived people of the opportunity to register.
But Senior Assistant Attorney General Elizabeth Young Young said there’s a difference between an individual registering to vote and a registration drive by a nonprofit.
“It’s not the right to have a voter registration drive,” she argued. “It’s the right to vote.”
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Good for Judge Ross. There is no need for Georgia's voter registration period to be extended. If you weren't registered to vote by October 7th, that's on you. Using Helene as an excuse in Georgia was just a scam by the NAACP and Democrats to get more illegal names on the voter rolls.
But Senior Assistant Attorney General Elizabeth Young Young said there’s a difference between an individual registering to vote and a registration drive by a nonprofit.
“It’s not the right to have a voter registration drive,” she argued. “It’s the right to vote.”

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Good for Judge Ross. There is no need for Georgia's voter registration period to be extended. If you weren't registered to vote by October 7th, that's on you. Using Helene as an excuse in Georgia was just a scam by the NAACP and Democrats to get more illegal names on the voter rolls.