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GA HB633
Bill
Status
2/26/2025
Primary Sponsor
Debra Bazemore
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AI Summary
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Amends Georgia Code Section 21-2-381 to add "caregiver of the age of 18 or over" to the list of persons authorized to submit absentee ballot applications on behalf of eligible electors
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Applies to electors who are temporarily residing outside their county/municipality or physically disabled electors residing within their county/municipality
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Expands current law which already allows family members (parents, grandparents, siblings, spouse, children, in-laws, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, grandchildren) to make such applications with satisfactory proof of relationship
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Requires caregivers to be at least 18 years old to submit absentee ballot applications on behalf of qualifying electors
Legislative Description
Elections; add caregivers to list of persons who may make absentee ballot applications for certain electors
Last Action
House Second Readers
2/28/2025