Election Integrity Resource Guide for Fulton County
This guide is a starting point for anyone in Fulton County who wants to understand how Georgia’s elections work and how to get involved. Compiled by Matt Rowenczak for the Fulton County Republican Party. Table of Contents
1. Learn How Georgia Elections WorkIf you’re new to election integrity, these resources help you understand the rules and who’s responsible. Elections 101: Georgia Election Code/Law
Elections 101: Where Do I Register to Vote or Find My Voting Information?
Elections 101: Who Runs Your Elections in Georgia?Counties run elections with oversight and support from the Secretary of State’s Office. Below are key election roles to know who the specific individuals are in your county:
2. Stay Informed on Election Integrity in GeorgiaUse these to stay plugged into what’s happening week to week. Weekly Calls
Support Good State Election Board (SEB) MembersThe Georgia SEB provides oversight of Georgia elections amongst other duties, and you can file a complaint with them if you experienced or witnessed issues in a Georgia election.
3. Get Involved Locally in Fulton CountyThese are the front-door ways to serve directly in Fulton. Become an Election Worker or Poll WatcherMany are needed as election workers and poll watchers to ensure elections are being conducted and in compliance with the law. You can sign up with your local county GOP.
4. Join the Fight for Election Integrity Legislation in GeorgiaThese organizations and efforts focus on improving Georgia election law and policy.
5. National Networks and Working GroupsIf you want to go deeper on specific topics, these national efforts are a good next step. Election Integrity Network (EIN) National Working Groups
Support the National Election Integrity Movement with True the Vote
6. Election Integrity Documentaries to WatchIf you prefer video, these titles explore vulnerabilities and debates around modern elections.
7. Key Election Integrity Experts and Leaders to FollowThese are some of the main voices, researchers, and analysts in the election-integrity space.
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