Stand with Georgia: Count Every Vote

Georgia Secretary of State Robyn Crittenden

Racist robocalls by white supremacists. Buses of elderly Black people blocked from going to polling places. Tens of thousands of people “purged” from voter rolls.

Despite these and other Jim Crow-era barriers to voting, Black voters in Georgia showed up to polling locations across Georgia in record numbers. And NDWA is on the ground, doing anything and everything to make sure every single vote is counted.

Stand with the National Domestic Workers Alliance and demand that the state of Georgia do its job -- count every vote cast in the Governor’s race NOW.

Photo by Kevin Lowery

To: Georgia Secretary of State Robyn Crittenden
From: [Your Name]

I am peacefully demanding that the state of Georgia do its job -- count every vote cast in the Governor’s race NOW.

Despite racist Jim Crow-era barriers to voting seen throughout the 2018 election season, Black voters in Georgia showed up to polling locations across Georgia in record numbers.

Voters of Georgia have the right to vote and have their voices are heard -– it is your duty to ensure every vote is counted.