SOS Raffensperger: Court Upholds Georgia's Election Integrity Act
Wednesday, September 10th, 2025
Another major court victory has reaffirmed Georgia’s right to protect fair and secure elections. A federal district court has upheld key provisions of Georgia’s Election Integrity Act (SB 202), rejecting yet another challenge from liberal activist groups.
In VoteAmerica v. Raffensperger, District Court Judge JP Boule ruled that the law’s commonsense safeguards - such as stopping outside groups from pre-filling voter information or flooding voters with duplicate absentee ballot applications - serve “compelling governmental interests.” These measures, the court found, reduce confusion, strengthen confidence, and make elections more efficient.
“This ruling proves what we’ve said all along- Georgia has the best elections in America,” said Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “SB 202 is about common sense: protecting voters from confusion, making sure every vote counts once, and keeping our elections free, fair, and secure. The fact that the law keeps winning in court shows that Georgia is leading the way for election integrity.”
This latest win follows the U.S. Department of Justice abandoning its lawsuit against SB 202 earlier this year, another sign that opponents’ claims simply don’t hold up.
With Georgia once again standing firm in defense of fair elections, Raffensperger is proving that protecting voter confidence is not just good policy- it’s the law of the land.