A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Georgia counties have to count absentee ballots that are either missing or have an incorrect date of birth — a move that could prove instrumental to the close race for governor of the Peach State.
U.S. District Judge Steve Jones' decision prevents Georgia from finalizing the election results until these votes are counted, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Despite the good news for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, who trails Republican candidate Brian Kemp, not all rejected ballots are to be reinstated, as Abrams sought in a lawsuit.
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3 comments:
Sounds like the judge might be a Dumbocrat.
That sounds like voter fraud, either you know when you were born or you don't! We don't have that many citizens born in the 1800's alive today when records were and are scarce for when you were born!
Try to do anything else in this country without a correct birthday or missing information on a form and see what happens. But if it means getting a Democrat elected, no problem! If you can't even figure out when your own birthday is, you're probably too stupid to be voting anyway.
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