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November 3, 2026 On the 2026 Ballot

Georgia Next Generation 9-1-1 Fund Amendment (Nov 2026)

Statewide — All Georgia Voters

What The Amendment Does

How It Got On The Ballot

Who Supports This

RESOLUTE Citizen Analysis

Restraining evil and protecting life is a core, legitimate task of the civil magistrate, and a working 911 system is one of the plainest forms that takes — when a family dials for help, the call has to connect and find them. Dedicating revenue to modern emergency-call infrastructure is squarely within that duty, and the unanimous, bipartisan vote signals there is no real controversy about the need. The only stewardship question worth holding is the one that applies to any dedicated fund: a constitutional lockbox is harder to misuse but also harder to redirect if priorities change, so weigh whether you want this money walled off by the constitution rather than set yearly in the budget. For most RESOLUTE voters this is an easy, low-risk 'yes' on a genuine public-safety need.

"If thou forbear to deliver them that are drawn unto death, and those that are ready to be slain."

— Proverbs 24:11 (KJV)

Sources & Resources

Ballotpedia News — Georgia General Assembly places amendments on 2026 ballot to fund emergency response and require nonpartisan probate-judge electionsThe Center Square — Georgians will consider three constitutional amendments in November