University of Georgia Poll: Majority of Voters Back Key Provisions of SB 202
Thursday, April 22nd, 2021
Today, the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs released new polling showing a majority of Georgia voters approve of key provisions of Georgia's Election Integrity Act, which Governor Brian Kemp signed into law last month.
A majority of voters approved of the following:
▪ Voter ID requirements on absentee balloting (65% approve)
▪ Mandating two Saturdays of early voting (75% approve)
▪ Optional two Sundays of early voting (74% approve)
▪ Moving to a four-week runoff period (52% approve)
▪ Securing all drop boxes around the clock (55% approve)
▪ Changing absentee ballot request deadline from four days to eleven days prior to Election Day (60% approve)
▪ Prohibiting the sending of unsolicited absentee ballot applications (54% approve)
▪ Additional safeguards to prevent fraud (52% support)
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Voter ID requirements on absentee balloting (65% approve) |
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Mandating two Saturdays of early voting (75% approve) |
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Optional two Sundays of early voting (74% approve) |
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Moving to a four-week runoff period (52% approve) |
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Securing all drop boxes around the clock (55% approve) |
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Changing absentee ballot request deadline from four days to eleven days prior to Election Day (60% approve) |
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Prohibiting the sending of unsolicited absentee ballot applications (54% approve) |
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Additional safeguards to prevent fraud (52% support) |


