Georgia lawmakers passed new election rules, now awaiting the Governor’s signature that will impact this fall. Senate Bill 189 passed the House by a vote of 101 to 73 and the Senate by a vote of 33-22.  If signed in to law, it would allow access to Georgia’s ballots to any political party qualified for the presidential ballot in at least 20 states or territories. It would also outlines what falls into “probable cause” for changes to a voter’s eligibility. Examples include if the person is registered to vote in a different jurisdiction, or is registered at a nonresidential address. The moves following the 2020 Presidential election, where Georgia faced false claims that questioned the state’s votes.