Georgia launched a new voter registration system aimed to keep track of voter information and to make future elections more secure.
GRVIS, formerly known as the Georgia Registered Voter Information System, stores more than 12 million voter records including Social Security numbers and driver licenses.Although voters won’t notice a major change at the polls, they will be able to see and monitor all changes to their voter records online. The new $4-million system also helps election officials process voter applications and absentee ballots quicker.
“It’s doing fantastic with our registered voters as well as those that are coming into vote on a daily basis. We’ve been able to keep up with them pretty easily with our new registration system,” Nettles said. “I think all this talk about elections not being secured and lots of dead people putting votes in, people stuffing the ballot box, I think a lot of that is hyped and accurate and essentially not much of it is true,”
“Once we make that change, they will be able to go online and see that the change is made. I mean if that’s not trust, I don’t know what is,” Nelson said.
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