Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB568

Introduced
2/24/26  
Refer
2/25/26  

Caption

Elections and Primaries; the list of eligible voters is posted and made public prior to each primary or election; require

Impact

Should SB568 be enacted, it would have a significant impact on state laws related to voter registration and accessibility within the electoral system. The requirement for public access to the list of eligible voters may necessitate changes in how voter data is managed and shared by the electoral authorities. Supporters of the bill anticipate that these measures could lead to an increase in voter engagement and participation, as individuals would be able to easily confirm their eligibility and promote awareness regarding upcoming elections.

Summary

SB568 aims to enhance the transparency of the electoral process by requiring that the list of eligible voters be posted and made public prior to each primary or election. This measure seeks to ensure that voters can verify their registration status and understand the composition of the voter base ahead of polling. Proponents argue that increased transparency will bolster public confidence in the electoral process and mitigate potential controversies regarding voter registration and legitimacy during elections.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB568 appears to be mixed. Supporters, primarily from the governing party, view the bill as a step towards fortifying the electoral process through greater accountability and openness, which they believe will enhance overall democratic practices. However, critics, including some electoral advocacy groups, express concerns that this transparency may inadvertently expose voter information to potential misuse or harassment, raising privacy issues that could deter individuals from participating in elections.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB568 include the balance between transparency and privacy. Some legislators argue that the bill could lead to negative consequences for voters who do not wish their information to be publicly accessible, which could disproportionately affect certain communities. Additionally, discussions have surfaced regarding how effectively the state could manage and secure the publication of this sensitive data, with concerns over ensuring that the integrity of the voter rolls remains intact while complying with the new transparency requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB370

Elections and Primaries; closed primaries; provide

GA SB271

Elections and Primaries; permanent absentee voter list; provide

GA SB270

Elections and Primaries; rules or regulations adopted by the State Election Board prior to a general primary, general election, or runoff thereof; limit the effective date

GA SB274

Elections and Primaries; same-day registration and voting; provide

GA SB533

Elections and Primaries; certain nonresident electors to vote in municipal elections of such municipality; provide

GA SB175

Elections and Primaries; use of ranked-choice voting; prohibit

GA SB357

Elections and Primaries; challenge the qualifications of a person applying to register to vote or any person whose name appears on the list of electors; provide

GA SB2592

Statewide Primary Elections; provide for closed primaries beginning in 2027.

GA SB214

Elections and Primaries; electors to cast physical absentee on-request ballots as an alternative to using other authorized means of casting in-person votes; authorize

GA SB303

Elections and Primaries; state-wide uniform system of voting equipment; revise provisions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.