USPS Agrees to Expedite Georgia Voters Mail Ballots Ahead of Runoff Elections Newsweek 12/24/2020 Emily Czachor © GEORGE FREY/AFP via Getty Images The U.S. Postal Service agreed to comply with a set of terms established by civil rights organizations, including the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, to ensure Georgia voters mail-in ballots are counted ahead of January s runoff elections. Mail-in ballots sit in containers from the US Postal Service waiting to be processed by election workers at the Salt Lake County election office in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 29, 2020
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has agreed to provisions that stipulate timely and efficient transport of Georgia s mail ballots in the final weeks leading up to its runoff elections.
USPS Reaches Deal With Civil Rights Groups on Georgia Ballots
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USPS, civil rights groups reach deal to fast-track ballots in Georgia runoff elections
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Georgia Sends Letters to Thousands of Out-of-State Voters Who Asked for Mail Ballots
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger sent letters to approximately 8,000 people who live outside the state but requested mail-in ballots, he announced Monday.
“Qualified Georgians and only Georgians are allowed to vote in our elections,” the Republican said in a statement.
“I have said many times that I will not tolerate out of state voters attempting to undermine the integrity of the vote in Georgia. Let this be a warning to anyone looking to come to Georgia temporarily to cast a ballot in the runoffs or anyone who has established residence in another state but thinks they can game the system: we will find you and we will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law.”