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  2. Poll taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A poll tax is a tax of a fixed sum on every liable individual (typically every adult), without reference to income or resources. Various privileges of citizenship, including voter registration or issuance of driving licenses and resident hunting and fishing licenses, were conditioned on payment of poll taxes to encourage the collection of this tax revenue.

  3. What to know about polling locations in Georgia for the 2024 ...

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  4. Georgia elections: Important dates, how to register, and what ...

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    Now that Georgia's 2023 municipal elections have come and gone, it’s time to make sure your voter registration is up to date for 2024.

  5. How to vote in Georgia: A guide for the 2024 election year - AOL

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    State primary and non-partisan election: May 21, registration deadline April 22, advance voting period from April 29 - May 17. General election: Nov. 5, registration deadline Oct. 7, advance ...

  6. Georgia Secretary of State - Wikipedia

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    The secretary of state of the U.S. state of Georgia is an elected official with a wide variety of responsibilities, including supervising elections and maintaining public records. The office has had a four-year term since 1946. [1] Before 1880, the secretary of state was elected by the Georgia Assembly, not in a popular election. [1]

  7. Taxation in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    To do so, you need to register with the Tax Service Portal and obtain a taxpayer identification number. Otherwise, you will be required to pay 20% of the difference between your income and expenses, as well as a penalty. Renting out commercial real estate is subject to a 20% tax on the difference between income and expenses. [13]

  8. Georgia voter registration cancellation made easier through ...

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    The site − cancelmyregistration.sos.ga.gov − lets voters who are moving or opting out of voter registration to notify their county registrar that they want their registration canceled.

  9. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Soft Money: money that is not supposed to "advocate the election or defeat of a federal candidate", but instead to be used for "state and local elections and generic 'party-building' activities, including voter registration campaigns and get-out-the-vote drives". Unlike hard money, there are "no federal contribution limits" on it (see below). [13]