The executive of a homeless outreach center in Georgia said in a newly released video that the center allowed “countless” people without homes to use the center’s address for voter registration. “The majority of people we serve don’t have an address, so we allow them to use our address if they register to vote and to get Georgia state ID,” Kimberly Parker, executive director of the Central Outreach and Advocacy Center, said in the video. State law requires voters to vote where they live and forbids people from using a false statement to register to vote. Wrongdoers can land up to 10 years in prison. The center is located in Atlanta. A spokesperson for Fulton County told The Epoch Times via email that officials “will request clarification from the County Attorney’s office regarding provisions in Georgia law for voter registration addresses for homeless residents.” A spokesperson for Georgia Secretary of …
Executive Says ‘Countless’ Voters Use Homeless Shelter as Voting Address
January 5, 2021
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