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Senators Perdue & Loeffler Join Effort To Improve Signature Verification
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Senators Perdue & Loeffler Join Effort To Improve Signature Verification
Lawsuit follows county-by-county analysis revealing the signature matching process is resulting in the counting of thousands of votes unequally across Georgia
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 12, 2020 CONTACT: John Burke - Communications Director - john@perduesenate.com Casey Black - Senior Spokeswoman - casey@perduesenate.com Perdue Campaign Calls for Action to Protect Integrity of Georgia Run-Off Elections
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The 19th Amendment to the U.S Constitution: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex." Let us not forget! Celebrating 100 years! In 1920, women in the United States gained the right to vote with the passage and ratification of the 19th amendment on August 18. It was a long and difficult journey . One hundred years ago women had virtually no political voice. They had no way to get anything done on issues such as education, temperance and equality. In 1848 the quest for women's right to vote began. It was lead by Lucretia Coffin Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Seneca Falls New York at the Seneca Falls Convention. Support was garnered from men and women who worked diligently to secure equality for all. Though the amendment was eventually passed and gave women the right to vote it did not break down barriers for ALL women to have a voice in government. It bas