Senator Greg Dolezal comments on voting laws and housing issues in recent posts

Greg Dolezal, Republican 27
Greg Dolezal, Republican 27
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Senator Greg Dolezal, a Republican representing Georgia’s 27th Senate District since 2019, recently used his social media platform to comment on election integrity and housing affordability in the United States.

On February 23, 2026, Dolezal posted about alleged illegal voter registration involving Senator Raphael Warnock’s church address in Atlanta. He wrote, “A voter illegally registered using Senator Raphael Warnock’s church address in Atlanta. And this is the same senator opposing basic safeguards like the SAVE Act — despite 83% public support for voter ID.”

The following day, on February 24, Dolezal addressed concerns about housing and the middle class. In his post he stated, “The middle class is disappearing. In 1986, the average age of the first time homebuyer was 29 years old, today it’s 41. Young families can’t afford to buy, seniors can’t afford to stay. America must never become a nation of renters. Let’s take a sledgehammer to property taxes.”

On February 25, Dolezal announced new legislative action aimed at strengthening voting laws in Georgia: “Georgia shouldn’t have to hope Washington DC gets this right. Today, I introduced the SAVE Amendment — putting voter ID and proof of citizenship directly into Georgia’s Constitution. Only citizens vote. Mandatory voter ID. Period.”

Dolezal has served as state senator since succeeding Michael Williams in 2019.



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