Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Election Rules Bill into Law

Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill into law on Tuesday, establishing rules and processes regarding voter registration and how elections are conducted.

Kemp signed Senate Bill 189 (SB 189) into law on Tuesday, Kemp’s press secretary Garrison Douglas confirmed to USA Today.

Under SB 189, a process would be created to help each county remove certain voters from its voter registration database.

The law also establishes new rules regarding how homeless people can register to vote, explaining that homeless people without a permanent address must use the “registrar’s office” in their county as their mailing address for “election purposes.”

People use voting machines to fill out their ballots as they vote in the Georgia primary at the Metropolitan Library on May 24, 2022, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Voters would also be allowed to be…

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