Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has referred 1,634 cases of non-citizens attempting to register to vote for investigation and potential prosecution. Attempting to register to vote while knowingly being ineligible is a violation of Georgia law. A citizenship audit conducted by Raffensperger over the past few weeks, which he claims was a first for the state, discovered attempts to register to vote by non-citizens in 88 of the state’s 159 counties. Raffensperger, who has served as secretary of state since 2018, said in a March 28 press release the results indicated that Georgia’s existing voting security laws worked because none of the non-citizens managed to register or cast a ballot. According to an April 11 statement by the secretary of state’s office, 69 percent of the attempts to register were concentrated in just five counties—DeKalb (345), Fulton (275), Gwinnett (221), Cobb (143), and Clayton (141). Some of them occurred …