Groups mobilize to help voters confronting new election laws
ATLANTA (AP) Rhonda Briggins spent much of Election Day in 2020 at an Atlanta polling place handing out water and snacks to encourage voters to stay in an hourslong line to cast their ballots, something her historic Black sorority has done for decades in Georgia.
This election, Briggins and some of her thousands of sorority sisters are trading that role for a potentially more contentious one: ensuring voters arent disenfranchised by a slew of new voting restrictions passed by the Republican-led Legislature. They include a ban on giving food and drinks to waiting voters.
The law, which a federal judge allowed to go forward this election cycle, was too confusing for the sorority to take a chance doing its traditional line relief, said Briggins, chair of the Delta Sigma Theta Strategic Partnerships Task Force and a member of the sororitys Decatur alumnae chapter.
The line between criminalization and being helpful is too close, she said. We dont want to get to that point.
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