Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB535

Introduced
2/20/24  
Refer
2/21/24  
Introduced
2/20/24  

Caption

Electors; convictions for offenses involving the purchase, possession, or control of certain controlled substances shall not prevent persons from registering, remaining registered, or voting; provide

Impact

If enacted, SB535 would significantly change state law by altering the implications of moral turpitude concerning voter eligibility. Currently, many individuals with felony convictions, particularly those involving drug offenses, face disenfranchisement. By permitting these individuals to register and vote, SB535 aims to mitigate the disenfranchisement of significant portions of the population who have previously served their time and seeks to re-integrate them into the democratic process.

Summary

Senate Bill 535 seeks to amend the Official Code of Georgia by revising qualifications for electors, particularly concerning those with felony convictions. The bill stipulates that convictions related to the purchase, possession, or control of controlled substances should not disqualify individuals from registering to vote or remaining on the voter rolls. This change aims to expand voting rights for those previously barred due to drug-related offenses, reflecting a growing recognition of the need for more inclusive voting access and the impacts of incarceration on civic rights.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB535 may involve differing views on criminal justice reform and the integrity of the electoral process. Supporters may argue that expanding voting rights serves justice and community reintegration, while opponents might raise concerns about the potential implications for electoral integrity and the need for accountability in relation to serious offenses. The balance between upholding democratic ideals and ensuring the integrity of elections will likely be a point of spirited debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB179

Electors; restrictions of voting rights for judicially incompetent persons; provide

GA SB363

Electors; restrictions of voting rights for judicially incompetent persons; provide

GA HB343

Barrier crimes; removing offenses involving possession, etc., of controlled substances.

GA HB4642

Relating to offenses involving the manufacture or delivery of certain controlled substances and the enforcement and prevention of those offenses; creating a criminal offense.

GA HB1360

Controlled substances; possession of four grams or more of fentanyl; provisions

GA HB109

Removes convictions for possession of controlled dangerous substances as prior offenses for purposes of the habitual offender law (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

GA SB411

Controlled substances; possession, penalties.

GA HB458

Controlled substances; possession of four grams or more of fentanyl; provisions

GA HB618

Barrier crimes; possession of controlled substances.

GA HB939

Relating to the penalty for certain offenders for possession of a small amount of certain controlled substances.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.