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Posted: 2018-10-10T18:35:14Z | Updated: 2018-10-10T18:35:14Z

ATLANTA (AP) Marsha Appling-Nunez was showing the college students she teaches how to check online if theyre registered to vote when she made a troubling discovery. Despite being an active Georgia voter who had cast ballots in recent elections, she was no longer registered.

I was kind of shocked, said Appling-Nunez, who moved from one Atlanta suburb to another in May and believed she had successfully changed her address on the voter rolls.

Ive always voted. I try to not miss any elections, including local ones, Appling-Nunez said.

She tried re-registering, but with about one month left before a November election that will decide a governors race and some competitive U.S. House races, Appling-Nunezs application is one of over 53,000 sitting on hold with Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemps office. And unlike Appling-Nunez, many people on that list which is predominantly black, according to an analysis by The Associated Press may not even know their voter registration has been held up.

Tuesday is Georgias deadline to register and be eligible to vote in the November General Election.

Kemp, whos also the Republican candidate for governor, is in charge of elections and voter registration in Georgia.

His Democratic opponent, former state Rep. Stacey Abrams, and voting rights advocacy groups charge that Kemp is systematically using his office to suppress votes and tilt the election, and that his policies disproportionately affect black and minority voters.

Kemp denies it vehemently.

But through a process that Kemp calls voter roll maintenance and his opponents call voter roll purges, Kemps office has cancelled over 1.4 million voter registrations since 2012. Nearly 670,000 registrations were cancelled in 2017 alone.

In a recent television appearance on Comedy Centrals The Daily Show With Trevor Noah Abrams called Kemp a remarkable architect of voter suppression. Thats become a rallying cry for Democrats in the governors race, which recent public polling shows in a statistical dead heat.

Kemp, meanwhile, says Abrams and allied liberal activists are twisting his record of guarding Georgia elections against voter fraud.

His campaign spokesman Ryan Mahoney said in a statement that because of Kemp, it has never been easier to vote in our state and pointed to a new online voter registration system and a student engagement program implemented under his tenure.

Kemp is fighting to protect the integrity of our elections and ensure that only legal citizens cast a ballot, Mahoney said.

Two main policies overseen by Kemp have drawn criticism and legal challenges: Georgias exact match registration verification process and the mass cancellation of inactive voter registrations.

According to records obtained from Kemps office through a public records request, Appling-Nunezs application like many of the 53,000 registrations on hold with Kemps office was flagged because it ran afoul of the states exact match verification process.

Under the policy, information on voter applications must precisely match information on file with the Georgia Department of Driver Services or the Social Security Administration. Election officials can place non-matching applications on hold.

An application could be held because of an entry error or a dropped hyphen in a last name, for example.

Appling-Nunez says she never saw any notice from Kemps office indicating a problem with her application.

An analysis of the records obtained by The Associated Press reveals racial disparity in the process. Georgias population is approximately 32 percent black, according to the U.S. Census, but the list of voter registrations on hold with Kemps office is nearly 70 percent black.

Kemps office blamed that disparity on the New Georgia Project, a voter registration group founded by Abrams in 2013.

Kemp accuses the organization of being sloppy in registering voters, and says they submitted inadequate forms for a batch of applicants that was predominantly black. His office has said the New Georgia Project used primarily paper forms and did not adequately train canvassers to ensure legible, complete forms ....

His office says the law applies equally across all demographics, but these numbers became skewed by the higher usage of one method of registration among one particular demographic group.

Voters whose applications are frozen in pending status have 26 months to fix any issues before their application is canceled, and can still cast a provisional ballot.

But critics say the system has a high error rate and decry the racial disparity that it produces.

Weve shown that this process disproportionately prevents minority applicants from getting on the voter registration rolls, Julie Houk, special counsel for the Washington based Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said in an interview. With that in mind, she called it kind of astounding that Georgia legislators wrote it into state law in 2017.

Houks group wrote to Kemp in July threatening legal action if exact match wasnt ended.

Kemps aggressive maintenance of the voter list has also garnered the threat of legal action.

His office says that they simply conduct regular list maintenance of the voter rolls to ensure election integrity as required by federal and state law. All of the affected records were inactive as a result of returned mail, National Change of Address, and no contact list maintenance procedures, it said.

Kemp dismissed and derided the legal threat targeting the exact match policy, issuing a statement saying that with Election Day coming up, its high time for another frivolous lawsuit from liberal activist groups.

His office said that since January 2014, elections officials have processed over 6.4 million voter registrations and less than 1 percent remain in pending status.

State Rep. Barry Fleming, who authored the state law enabling exact match, said in a statement that its authorized under federal law, and courts have upheld a similar law in Florida.

But Appling-Nunez said its important for every Georgians vote, including hers, to be counted in November.

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