ares can have confidence that their secretary of state competent at the present timely and impartially oversaw this election." the kemp campaign strongly deannounces accusations as a "sad campaign tactic," and says it's abrams up to dirty tricks calling this whole thing a "manufactured crisis to turn out her base." the secretary's website points out voters with registrations on hold can vote on election day if they show an acceptable form of identification which is already required to vote in georgia. kemp's team says it's this controversy itself that's suppressing the vote. "by telling people they can't vote, they actually think they can't vote. and that's a sad state of affairs." concerns of voter suppression are not just contained to georgia since the 2016 election alone, the brennan center for justice at nyu says nine states have passed laws that either make registration more difficult, require an i.d. to vote, reduce early voting or