Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Georgia
Denied the right to Vote
My Aunt went to her voting location. And was told she could not vote because she could not read.
That is keeping an american from a right. What can be done about this?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Denied the right to Vote
She needs to contact the Secretary of State's office at (404) 656-2871 or the toll-free Voter Information Hotline at (888) 265-1115. You may also contact the Elections Division by facsimile at (404) 651-9531.
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