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A group in Georgia is urging Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to release the results of a voter roll audit that was announced over the summer. The audit, known as the “SAVE audit,” was conducted to ensure that only American citizens are voting in the state. Despite the completion of the audit, the group, led by former Sen. Kelly Loeffler, is calling for transparency and the immediate release of the results.

The group, known as Greater Georgia, is concerned about the presence of noncitizens on the voter rolls, especially in light of reports from other states such as Virginia, Ohio, and Texas where noncitizens have been found to be registered to vote. Loeffler emphasized the importance of maintaining election security and integrity by ensuring that only American citizens are deciding American elections.

With early voting already underway in Georgia, voters are eager to receive confirmation that noncitizens are not casting ballots in the state’s elections. Raffensperger’s office has not yet responded to requests for comment on the matter.

In the midst of the 2024 campaign season, where Georgia is considered a key battleground state, the issue of noncitizen voting has taken on added significance. Voters are looking to state officials to uphold their promise of transparency and to provide assurance that the electoral process is fair and secure.

As the calls for the release of the audit results continue, Georgia residents are reminded of the importance of ensuring that only eligible voters are able to participate in the democratic process. The outcome of the audit will have far-reaching implications for the state’s electoral system and the integrity of future elections.