Georgia House committee to review election procedures ahead of November elections

Georgia House committee to review election procedures ahead of November elections
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The House Blue Ribbon Study Committee on Election Procedures is set to convene for its initial meeting at the Georgia State Capitol. The meeting, chaired by State Representative Tim Fleming from Covington, will take place on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at 10 a.m. in room 341.

The committee’s focus is to examine and assess Georgia’s existing election laws, policies, and procedures. It aims to evaluate the roles of statewide and local elected officials and boards involved in managing elections across the state. The findings from this study will be compiled into a report with specific recommendations or legislative proposals intended to enhance the security and effectiveness of Georgia’s electoral system before the upcoming elections in November.

For those interested in more details about the study committee meeting or wishing to access the live stream, further information is available online.

“WHO: Members of the House Blue-Ribbon Study Committee on Election Procedures

WHAT: Study Committee Meeting

WHEN: Tuesday, July 15, 2025

10 a.m.

WHERE: Georgia State Capitol

Room 341

206 Washington Street S.W.

Atlanta, GA 30334″



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