In Georgia, vote by mail isn’t working for many new, young, Black, Hispanic, and Asian voters

  • Shino, Enrijeta
  • Suttmann-Lea, Mara
  • Smith, Daniel A.
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Publication date
April 2021
Publisher
London School of Economics and Political Science
Language
English

Abstract

Georgia has been in the news in recent weeks because of new legislation which effectively restricts the ability of many communities to vote. Using data from the 2018 General election in Georgia, Enrijeta Shino, Mara Suttmann-Lea, and Daniel A. Smith find that ballots from newly registered, young, and Black, Hispanic, and Asian voters were more likely to be rejected by election officials. They write that some of these rejections may be down to individual factors, but also that a lack of voter education and outreach resources for communities with larger populations of racial and ethnic minority voters may equally be at fault

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