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In a new video on TikTok, Dominique Grant (Leading with Conviction™ 2024) with Women on the Rise says, “Georgia’s voter purge is undoubtedly going to impact Black and low-income communities the most. Nearly 478,000 inactive voters have been purged right before major state and local elections like the mayor’s race and Fulton County City Council election. This summer we’ll be back in the streets making sure our people know what’s up.
“If you have a felony conviction but you’re off paper, YOU CAN VOTE”
Watch now:
@womenontherisegaWho said that?! Oh, WE DID! Georgia’s voter purge is undoubtedly going to impact Black and low income communities the most. Nearly 478,000 inactive voters have been purged right before major state and local elections like the mayors race and Fulton County Cith Council election. This summer we’ll be back in the streets making sure our people know what’s up. * If you have a felony conviction but you’re off paper, YOU CAN VOTE * How to check your voter status. We’ll be making sure our folks are registered and ready for the next election! Comment below to get involved today! #voting #georgiavoter #georgiavoterpurge #blackvoters #whosaidthat
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