The State Election Board will allow a voter advocacy group to keep copies of registration forms for an extended period of time this year, as the group seeks to confirm Georgia properly registered all eligible applicants ahead of the November presidential election.
The New Georgia Project would have been required under state law to destroy copies of applications within 90 days of submission, but Friday’s extension will allow it to keep the copies an additional 90 days to ensure they are processed.
The request came amid a packed election year schedule in Georgia, which has included a March 1 presidential primary, a May 24 state and local primary and a primary runoff election to be held Tuesday.
It was prompted by the fact that some counties delay processing applications between a voter registration deadline and an election to avoid confusing ineligible voters, meaning it takes longer to know whether an application has been approved.
The board approved the request on a unanimous vote Friday, after receiving a recommendation to do so by the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office.
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