The Georgia Legislature also provided for the steps to be followed by County Officials with respect to defective absentee ballots: If the elector has failed to sign the oath, or if the signature does not appear to be valid, or if the elector has failed to furnish required information or information so furnished does not conform with that on file in the registrar's or clerk's office, or if the elector is otherwise found disqualified to vote, the registrar or clerk shall write across the face of the envelope "Rejected," giving the reason therefor. The board of registrars or absentee ballot clerk shall promptly notify the elector of such rejection, a copy of which notification shall be retained in the files of the board of registrars or absentee ballot clerk for at least one year.
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They threw out or shredded the signature envelopes in Fulton.
Correct. A ton of illegal ballots all over every state. All the dominion stuff I have no doubt is very real, however, the very simple fact is that ballots need to be inspected to ensure they are infact real, or eligible. If they aren't then they aren't, in fact ballots.
We don't need the other stuff, important though it may be, this is enough.