1/2 ATTN GA VOTERS: There have been reports that the Public Service Commissioner Runoff (McDonald v. Blackman) was left off mail-in ballots! We believe that because the runoff was originally scheduled for 12/1, ballots issued for the new 1/5 date may not have included this race.
2/2 If you voted by mail (absentee) and do not remember casting a vote for Public Service Commissioner, call the Voter Protection Hotline at 1-888-730-5816. Please retweet and share to help us spread the word.
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We've gotten further reports lead us to believe that ballots mailed out around mid-Nov, shortly after the PSC race was announced to be delayed did not have the PSC race on the ballot. We urge voters to check their http://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov page to see when their ballot was mailed.
If we are able to confirm that this is true, we would be looking at a massive number of ballots without the PSC race.
For example, from 11/16-11/20 alone, DeKalb County accepted and issued 64,757 absentee ballots.
For example, from 11/16-11/20 alone, DeKalb County accepted and issued 64,757 absentee ballots.
*clarification on the last tweet, an "accepted" status means that the vote was later counted. So DeKalb County issued 64,757 absentee ballots that were later accepted votes.