3:08 pm October 22, 2010, by Christopher Seward
County elections offices have received more than 1,900 applications for absentee ballots electronically from military and overseas voters, Secretary of State Brian Kemp said this week.
Requests for absentee ballots in electronic format have come from Georgians stationed or living in approximately 45 countries in North, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia.
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Ralph
October 22nd, 2010
3:17 pm
But will they get their ballots in time, and will they get counted?
Every election (including this one re: Illinois) we hear of military absentee ballots not being counted.
Illegal voter fraud and the dead who tend to vote have their votes counted. Fulton County will be the last to have their “votes” counted like every election.