Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1510

Caption

Elections; judicially incompetent persons; restrict voting rights

Impact

If passed, HB1510 would specifically affect the voter registration process, potentially disenfranchising individuals whose mental health statuses have not been re-evaluated. It is designed to clarify the existing law by explicitly addressing the rights of those considered judicially incompetent. The implications of this bill may lead to an increase in the number of individuals who could be prohibited from participating in elections, thus impacting voter turnout and representation from certain demographic groups.

Summary

House Bill 1510 seeks to amend the qualifications of voters in Georgia by imposing restrictions on individuals deemed judicially incompetent. The bill stipulates that no person who has been judicially determined to be mentally incompetent may register or vote unless their competency has been restored. Furthermore, it retains existing provisions that prevent individuals who have been convicted of felonies involving moral turpitude from registering to vote until they have completed their sentence. This amendment is a part of the broader push to reform voting laws in the state, which has been a significant topic of debate in recent years.

Contention

Notably, the bill has the potential to generate significant contention. Supporters argue that it is necessary to ensure that only those capable of making informed decisions have the right to vote, advocating for the integrity of the electoral process. In contrast, opponents assert that the bill unfairly targets vulnerable populations and further complicates the criteria for voting eligibility, pushing back against what they see as a mechanism for voter suppression. The debates surrounding HB1510 highlight the broader tensions in discussions about mental health, rights, and electoral participation in Georgia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB363

Electors; restrictions of voting rights for judicially incompetent persons; provide

GA SB531

Electors; convictions for offenses involving the purchase, possession, or control of certain controlled substances shall not prevent persons from registering, remaining registered, or voting; provide

GA HB661

Elections; qualifications for and registration of voters; enhance penalties

GA HB940

Voting rights and felony expungement; person may have voting rights restored and certain felony records expunged after five years.

GA HB413

Voting rights and expungement; person may have voting rights restored and certain felony records expunged after five years.

GA HB664

Voting rights and expungement; person may have voting rights restored and certain felony records expunged after five years.

GA HB1627

Voting rights; person may have restored in certain circumstances.

GA SB2643

Elections; repeal ban on convicted felons voting or running for office.

GA SB2212

Elections; repeal ban on convicted felons voting or running for office.

GA HB1423

Voting rights; automatically restore for person convicted of disenfranchising crime that is expunged.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.