§ 21-2-4 - Preparation, printing, publicizing, and distributing of summary of general amendments to Constitution of Georgia; recording summary on audio tape or other media
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-4   (2010)
    21-2-4.    Preparation, printing, publicizing, and distributing of  summary of general amendments to Constitution of Georgia; recording  summary on audio tape or other media 
      (a)  The  summary of general amendments to the Constitution of Georgia prepared  by the Attorney General, the legislative counsel, and the Secretary of  State pursuant to Article X, Section I, Paragraph II of the Constitution  of Georgia shall be printed by the Secretary of State in sufficient  quantities to make available a copy of such summary to any interested  citizen requesting a copy. In preparing the summary provided by this  provision of the Constitution of Georgia, the Attorney General, the  legislative counsel, and the Secretary of State shall provide an  explanation of each proposed general amendment to the Constitution of  Georgia in language free of legalistic and technical terms, to the end  that the summary may be read and understood by the majority of citizens  of this state. The Secretary of State shall be authorized to include  with such summary, as a part of the same document, a summary or  explanation of any state-wide referendum questions to be voted on at the  same general election and any other explanatory materials as may be  deemed appropriate by the Secretary of State.
(b)  The  Secretary of State shall cause a supply of the summary to be printed as  soon as practicable after the summary has been prepared. The quantity  of such supply shall be at the discretion of the Secretary of State.  Immediately after receiving a supply of the printed summary, the  Secretary of State shall prepare a press release stating that a summary  of proposed general amendments to the Constitution of Georgia is  available for distribution to interested citizens and advising such  citizens of the method or methods by which a copy of such summary may be  obtained. The Secretary of State shall distribute this press release to  print and broadcast media throughout the state and shall actively seek  the cooperation of the media in publicizing the fact that a summary of  proposed general amendments to the Constitution of Georgia is available  to interested citizens and encouraging citizens to obtain a copy of the  summary. The Secretary of State shall reissue, at his discretion, this  press release from time to time up to the date of the general election  at which the proposed general amendments to the Constitution of Georgia  shall be submitted to the electorate for approval or rejection.
(c)  The  Secretary of State shall send a supply of the printed summary to the  superintendent of elections of each county. The press release provided  by subsection (b) of this Code section shall state that the summary is  available at the office of each election superintendent. Each election  superintendent shall distribute a copy of the summary, as made available  by the Secretary of State in his discretion, to any interested citizen  on request. The press release shall also state that the summary may be  obtained by mail and shall advise citizens how a copy may be so  obtained. The Secretary of State shall be authorized to use any  additional methods for the distribution of the summary as he may deem  necessary to achieve the most effective distribution of the summary to  all interested citizens.
(d)  The Secretary  of State is authorized to provide for the preparation of a supply of  audio tapes, compact discs, or other media or an Internet website which  shall contain the summary of each proposed general amendment to the  Constitution as provided in subsection (a) of this Code section,  together with a listing of the candidates for each of the state  representatives to the United States Congress and the candidates for  every public office elected by the electors of the entire state. A  sufficient number of the audio tapes, compact discs, or other media may  be prepared as will permit the distribution of at least one tape, disc,  or other media form to each of the public libraries within the state for  the purpose of providing voting information and assistance to any  interested citizen. The Secretary of State may cause a supply of the  tapes, discs, or other media to be prepared and distributed as soon as  practicable after the summary has been prepared and the names of the  candidates for each of the public offices to be included are known to be  candidates. If the Secretary of State provides such information through  an Internet website, it shall not be necessary to provide such  information by audio tape, compact disc, or other media.