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Saira Draper Discusses Campaign Childcare in Georgia Recorder
Rep. Saira Draper speaks with Georgia Recorder about how childcare costs and family responsibilities can affect candidates running for office in Georgia.
Georgia Democrats blast requirement to recount votes by hand in bill that would keep ballot QR codes - The Current
Rep. Draper criticized a Republican-backed Georgia bill requiring hand recounts while keeping QR-code ballots, citing concerns about confusion and error before major elections.
New York Times Covers Georgia Redistricting Pause
Rep. Draper in the New York Times: "political civic engagement works when the people are paying attention and responding"
AJC: Democrats Say Georgia Redistricting Fight Isn’t Over
Rep. Draper urged transparency as Democrats warned Georgia’s redistricting fight may return after the November elections.
Rep. Draper Secures SD-44 Democratic Nomination
Rep. Draper won the Democratic nomination for State Senate District 44!
Join Rep. Saira Draper for a Virtual Voting Rights Conversation
Rep. Draper will join Southern state leaders for a virtual Emerge forum on voting rights and the impact of a recent Supreme Court decision on fair representation.
Rep. Draper receives key endorsement from Latino Victory Fund
Rep. Draper announced an endorsement from the Latino Victory Fund ahead of the May 19 primary for Senate District 44.
Rep. Draper earns endorsement of Reverend Timothy McDonald, III
Rep. Draper has earned the endorsement of Rev. Timothy McDonald III, a longtime Georgia civil rights and voting rights leader, in her campaign for State Senate District 44.
Meet Rep. Saira Draper at Brownwood Park in East Atlanta
Rep. Draper will host a meet-and-greet at Brownwood Park in East Atlanta on May 7 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Soft drinks will be served.
Decaturish publishes Sen. Elena Parent’s endorsement of Saira Draper
Decaturish published a letter from Sen. Elena Parent endorsing Rep. Draper for State Senate District 44 and highlighting her work on voting rights and other key issues.
Supreme Court voting decision may not alter Georgia midterms. But 2028?
Rep. Draper told the AJC a new Supreme Court ruling may not affect Georgia’s 2026 elections but could reopen redistricting battles before 2028.
Rep. Draper Calls on Georgians to Oppose Special Session for Redistricting
Rep. Draper urges Georgians to write to Governor Kent at NoDirtyMapsForGa.com to oppose any special session to redraw maps before the midterms after a Supreme Court ruling weakened Voting Rights Act protections.