The voter ID law is being put to the test today in special elections across 22 Georgia counties. State officials have covered the gamut in getting the word out to Georgians. A quarter million letters were sent out, radio commercials were run, a special hotline and Web site were established, and special training was held for poll workers. The Secretary of State’s office reported that about 300 free photo ID’s had been given out as of the weekend. Voter turnout for elections today is expected to be very low. Issues on the ballots include special-option sales taxes, as well as various local races.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Voter ID gets test in Georgia today
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Edgar Treiguts
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9/18/2007 08:22:00 AM
Labels: Georgia Secretary of State, special election, voter I-D