Senator Greg Dolezal raises concerns over election security and voter registration

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, has recently posted several statements on his social media account addressing election security and his ongoing work in the state legislature.

On March 7, 2026, Dolezal expressed concerns about citizenship verification for voter registration. He wrote, “The only reason to fight citizenship verification for voter registration? You want illegals flooding our elections. The left didn’t sneak in over 20 million invaders for nothing, they’re trying to build a permanent majority.”

The following day, March 8, he reflected on his legislative activities and campaign efforts: “Today we sabbath (thanks for the inspiration, Charlie) and reflect on a busy week representing the people of Georgia in the Senate and on the campaign trail. It’s all about delivering real results for hardworking Georgians and keeping the momentum strong. The fight continues!”

On March 9, Dolezal raised concerns regarding voting machine security in Georgia: “Federal cybersecurity officials identified 9 security vulnerabilities in Dominion voting machines used in Georgia. State officials have known about them for years and no updates. Now we’re heading into another election season like nothing happened. That’s not secure.”

Dolezal succeeded Michael Williams as senator after being elected to represent Georgia’s 27th Senate District in 2019.



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