Statewide Tele-Town Hall - December 13, 2025
The monthly statewide Tele-Town Halls are public events where persons interested in the party can hear about the party's history and activities here in Georgia, and learn how to get involved.
This month's statewide Tele-Town Hall will provide an update on party activities here in Georgia, as well as commentary on current political topics such as election integrity, immigration, religious liberty, gun control, surveillance, taxation and debt. Activists from around the state will give updates on what the party is doing. But most importantly this will give you an opportunity to ask questions about the party.
With the growing discontent with the two-party establishment, concerned voters are seeking out the Constitution Party. This is an opportunity for supporters and activists to introduce friends and family to the party.
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Statewide Tele-Town Hall - 11/8/2025
On last Saturday’s Statewide Tele-Town Hall, I asked Denise Sorkness, a witness to financial improprieties by the University of Georgia System Board of Regents, updated us on the call for fiscal responsibility and accountability in the System. Her Resolution to mandate reform was passed at this year’s state GOP convention. Click here for her slides.
Amie Anderson discussed HB 350, a bill to amend the safe haven law to allow for newborn safety devices (baby boxes) as a safe and anonymous way to surrender an otherwise healthy infant whose parents are unable to be cared for the child.
And Garland Favorito presented an overview of VoterGA’s comprehensive report on security recommendations to the House Blue Ribbon Study Committee on Elections released today. This report provides a factual historical perspective on the state of the administration of Georgia’s elections, as well as recommendations to resolve serious issues.
Use the link below to view the November 8th Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it. The recording will be available for 14 days after the call.
Read moreStatewide Tele-Town Hall - 10/11/2025
On last Saturday’s Tele-Town Hall, Garland Favorito briefed us on the purchase of Dominion Voting Systems by Liberty Vote and answered the top questions about this acquisition.
Ricardo Davis provided a recap of the 2025 All of Life Summit in Atlanta last week. The CP-GA has a strong pro-life platform and works with other organizations such as the Georgians Ending Abortion Coalition to advance legislation to protect children in Georgia. The CP-GA was a sponsor and exhibitor at the event.
Brenda Stoll from Project Student Health Georgia reported on the radical pilot sex ed course in Gwinnett County that promotes birth control and gender ideology. She also informed us how parents can opt their kids out of it.
Jerilyn Gibbs, 2nd Vice Chair of the Chatham County GOP, told us about her efforts and methods in building and growing a network of conservative voters in Chatham County to inform voters and turn out the vote. She currently manages a network of over 1000 contacts!
Use the link below to view the October 11th Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it. The recording will be available for 14 days after the call.
Read moreStatewide Tele-Town Hall - 9/13/2025
On Saturday’s Constitution Party of Georgia (CP-GA) Statewide Tele-Town Hall, Selah Flock, president of the Turning Point USA student chapter in Jefferson City (Jackson County), spoke in memory of Charlie Kirk and shared her experiences with Turning Point USA. Tamara Favorito informed us of President Trump’s speech at the Religious Liberty Commission, announcing protections for the right to pray in schools and his America Prays initiative: an invitation to prayer and rededication of the United States as “One Nation Under God” in preparation for America’s 250th birthday commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence. And Garland Favorito wrapped up our meeting with details on the upcoming House Blue-Ribbon Study Committee on Elections meeting on September 18th in Savannah.
Use the link below to view the September 13th Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it. The recording will be available for 14 days after the call.
Read moreStatewide Tele-Town Hall - 8/9/2025
On last Saturday’s Constitution Party of Georgia Tele-Town Hall Roger Shipman, State Chairman of the Constitution Party of Oregon, spoke about their lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch over National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) violations to remove ineligible voter registrations of voters who have died or changed residence from Oregon’s voter rolls. 
Max Clavijo from Forsyth County, presented an in-depth summary of last Friday’s House of Representatives’ Blue-Ribbon Study Committee on Election Procedures. That meeting in Rockmart on August 8th is the second meeting for the study committee to evaluate current election laws, policies, and procedures.
And Kelly Sirois from Cherokee County gave us details about the County Leadership Evaluation Report (CLER) Scorecards project, a non-partisan initiative led by citizens in Cherokee County to evaluate the performance of local elected officials to promote transparency and accountability.
Summer Patriot Movie Night - the Constitution Party of Georgia will host a fundraiser screening of the film American Miracle at their August 19th meeting. Click here for details and for tickets. Everyone is welcome.
Use the link below to view the August 9th Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it. The recording will be available for 14 days after the call.
Read moreStatewide Tele-Town Hall - 7/12/2025

The Georgia House of Representatives Blue-Ribbon Study Committee on Election Procedures will have its first meeting on Tuesday morning, July 15th in Atlanta where supporters may present public comment. On the July Statewide Tele-Town Hall, Garland Favorito presented a summary of the legal issues with Dominion Democracy Suite and went over points to present to the study committee. He also updated us on the appeal of the Curling v. Raffensperger case which we will discuss in detail in an upcoming call.
Given the disenfranchisement of supporters by the Republican Party, I addressed the question: could the Constitution Party of Georgia be a home for disenfranchised MAGA Republicans to advance their political agenda? I provided where the Constitution Party of Georgia stands politically, a success story we can aim to repeat in Georgia, and discussed the strength that third parties may have in the American two-party system.
Shannon Wymer introduced Community Resilience which helps empower communities to return to traditional values and essential ways of life by fostering self-sufficiency, civic duty, economic growth, education, and Spiritual growth through stewardship and regenerative practices. Please note, Shannon misspoke on the call stating the special election was to replace Barry Loudermilk. The upcoming special election is for Brandon Beach’s seat in Senate District 21.
We also announced The Constitution Party of Georgia’s fundraiser screening of the film American Miracle at their August 19th meeting. Click here for details and for tickets.
Use the link below to view the July 12th Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it. The recording will be available for 14 days after the call.
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Statewide Tele-Town Hall - 6/14/2025
On the June Statewide Tele-Town Hall this Saturday, we discussed two case updates of importance to Constitution Party of Georgia (CP-GA) supporters. Attorney Catherine Bernard updated us on the trial involving an egregious deprivation of parental rights where a family in Forsyth County was separated by DFCS after wrongly accusing the parents of abuse. And Tamara Favorito explained the Georgia Supreme Court ruling on the Eternal Vigilance case against seven State Election Board rules.
Tania Sosa and Field Searcy gave us behind the scenes details on the preparation to present hand marked hand counted paper ballots as a voting option for the GAGOP Convention held on June 7th.
As a member of the Georgians Ending Abortion Coalition, the CP-GA works with dozens of organizations and leaders across the state. I invited Zemmie Fleck with Georgia Right to Life to provide an update on the upcoming All of Life Summit to be held on Thursday, October 2 – Friday, October 3 in Atlanta.
Use the link below to view the June 14th Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it. The recording will be available for 14 days after the call.
Read moreStatewide Tele-Town Hall - 5/10/2025
On the last Statewide Tele-Town Hall we focused on legislative action and building for the future. We have a final legislative call to action to ask Governor Kemp to sign SB244 to allow victims of prosecutorial misconduct to recover expenses, and HB113 to ban purchasing goods from adversarial countries. We learned that HB113 was signed into law on Friday, May 9th. And Garland filled us in on his visit to Louisiana which is the first state set to respond to President Trump’s call to the States to ban unverifiable voting systems.
In addition, attorney Catherine Bernard informed us about alarming cases of parental deprivation of rights in cases when DFCS is separating families and wrongly accusing parents of abuse. See the reports from families in Gordon County and Forsyth County. She highlighted the importance of SB259, which would allow parents a second medical opinion in parental abuse cases. And Dr. Tiffany Flock wrapped up our legislative updates with an action alert to urge Governor Kemp to veto SB144, the Pesticide Liability Protection Bill. Despite great efforts asking Governor Kemp to veto this bill, SB144 was signed on Monday, May 12th.
Call To Action
Click here to ask Governor Kemp to sign SB244 into law TODAY for recovery of attorney fees and costs in cases of prosecutorial misconduct. We need your help to move the Governor to act by May 14th.
The Constitution Party of Georgia recognizes that in addition to taking a stand today we must build and equip the next generation in the Christian faith, applying the Lordship of Jesus Christ to every area of life and thought to impact lives and communities across Georgia. Michael Thiessen joined us to share how the Ezra Institute is doing just that in the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom. Along with highlighting their conferences and educational resources he told us about the Worldview Youth Academy, a week-long program designed to equip students to know, defend and apply their faith in the midst of the intellectual and practical challenges of our day.
Use the link below to view the May 10th Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it. The recording will be available for 14 days after the call.
Read moreStatewide Tele-Town Hall - 4/12/2025
On last Saturday’s Statewide Tele-Town Hall, we wrapped-up the 2025 legislative session. Rhonda Thomas from Truth In Education spoke about HB268 control over families disguised as school safety. HB268 is alarming legislation sitting on the Governor’s desk.
Call to Action! Click here today and join us in urging Governor Kemp to veto this bill before it becomes law!

Representative Noelle Kahaian shared with us highlights of the legislative session and reflections of her first session as a state representative. And we played a recorded update on various bills impacting faith, family, and community by Mike Griffin, lobbyist with the Georgia Baptist Mission Board.
Garland and Tamara Favorito joined us to discuss Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s announcement of evidence that the electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to hackers and manipulation and President Trump’s Executive Orders to investigate Susman Godfrey, the law firm contracted by Dominion Voting Systems for their anti-defamation lawsuits, and to investigate former head of CISA Chris Krebs and suspend his security clearances.
Use the link below to view the April 12th Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it. The recording will be available for 14 days after the call.
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Statewide Tele-Town Hall
The CP-GA Statewide Tele-Town Hall is a public event held every second Saturday of the month. During each event you'll get an update on party activities here in Georgia. We highlight the work of activists, leaders, and elected officials from around the state and nation who stand upon and are fighting for the principles and goals in the Georgia and national party platforms.
You'll hear commentary on current political topics such as election integrity, immigration, religious liberty, gun control, surveillance, taxation and debt. But most importantly the Tele-Town Hall will give you an opportunity to ask questions and be equipped to be active in your community.
With the growing discontent with the two-party establishment, this is an opportunity to network with like-minded supporters and activists who are working to serve fellow Georgians by restoring sound governance in civil government.
RSVP today! Once you register you will be emailed the meeting information. Click here to review prior Tele-Town Halls.


