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2006 Georgia Code - 21-2-215
21-2-215. (a) For the purpose of taking and processing
applications for registration and for the purpose of registering
electors, such number of registrars or deputy registrars as shall
be designated by the chief registrar shall be stationed in the main
office of the board of registrars. (b) In those counties in which the registrars
have a main office separate from other county offices, the main
office shall be in the courthouse or other public building at the
county site. In those counties in which the registrars do not have
an office separate from other county offices, the office of the
chief deputy registrar or other office designated by the board of
registrars which is accessible at all times during normal business
hours shall be deemed to be the main office of the board of
registrars. (c) The main
office of the board of registrars in each county shall remain open
for business during regular office hours on each business day,
except Saturday. The main office, or such other offices, shall be
open at such designated times other than the normal business hours
as shall reasonably be necessary to facilitate registration and at
such other hours as will suit the convenience of the public.
(d) The board of registrars may
designate additional registration places throughout the county on a
temporary or permanent basis. These additional offices for
registration will have fixed hours of operation. All voter
registration places shall be places open to the general public and
frequented by the general public. Such places for temporary or
permanent voter registration may include, but shall not be limited
to, any of the following: churches, synagogues, governmentally
funded and managed public housing facilities, public social
agencies, public child care centers, public recreation centers,
public buildings and shopping centers, multifamily apartment
complexes, child care centers, and educational facilities, provided
that such places are in fact open to and frequented by the general
public. (e) Additional
registration places and the hours of operation shall be advertised
in a newspaper of general circulation in the county or in the form
of a public service announcement on radio or television one or more
times at least three days prior to the first day for
registration. (f) The State
Election Board shall adopt rules and regulations setting forth
criteria governing the selection of voter registration places in
conformity with the provisions of subsection (d) of this Code
section. Boards of registrars shall not adopt rules nor utilize
procedures inconsistent with such rules and regulations adopted by
the State Election Board; provided, however, that nothing contained
in this subsection shall supersede the ultimate authority of local
boards in selecting additional voter registration sites.
(g) Each principal or assistant
principal of every public or private high school, the president of
every public or private college or university, the president of
each state supported technical institute in this state, and the
designee of such principal, assistant principal, college or
university president, or state supported technical institute
president shall be a deputy registrar of the county in which the
school, college, university, or institute is located for the
purpose of receiving voter registration applications from those
qualified applicants who are enrolled students within the
principaĺs
school or the president́s
college, university, or institute or who are employed by the
private high school, the school system, the college or university,
or the state supported technical institute, notwithstanding the
fact that such students or employees are not residents of the
county in which the school, college, university, or institute is
located. Such principals, assistant principals, presidents, and
their designees shall inform their students and employees of the
availability of such voter registration and shall provide
reasonable and convenient procedures to enable such persons who are
qualified applicants to register. The principal of each public or
private high school, the president of each public or private
college or university, and the president of each state supported
technical institute are authorized to invite other deputy
registrars to the school, college, university, or institute for the
purpose of conducting voter registration. All such deputy
registrars authorized by this subsection shall receive annual
training by the board of registrars of the county in which such
deputy registrar shall work. (h) The completed registration cards in the
custody of the board of registrars and the other papers of the
board of registrars shall be secured and maintained in the main
office of the board of registrars, with the exception that
completed registration cards may be retained temporarily at
permanent additional voter registration places established under
this Code section but shall be transmitted to the main office as
expeditiously as possible by a registrar or deputy registrar or by
United States mail. In no event shall the completed registration
cards be temporarily retained beyond the end of the next business
day. However, in counties in which a computer system for the
electronic imaging of the entire voter registration card or the
signature of the voter is operational and permits the registrars to
view the signature of the voter electronically, the completed
registration cards may be stored in a secure area outside of the
main office of the board of registrars, provided that such cards
may be retrieved within a reasonable time in the event that the
actual card is needed. The electronic image of the
voteŕs
signature may be used by the registrars in the same manner as the
original signature on the voter registration card to verify
absentee ballot applications, absentee ballots, petitions, and
other documents which require the registrars to compare the
signature of the voter on the document to the signature on the
voteŕs
registration card. (i) The
board of registrars shall enter into the state-wide voter
registration system credit for voting by qualified electors to the
Secretary of State within 60 days of a primary or election for the
purpose of maintaining the list of electors and voter
history.
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