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The rejection rate for absentee votes in Georgia in 2016 was 6.4 percent;
The rejection rate for absentee votes in Georgia in 2020 was 0.6 percent;
The rate of mail-in ballots rejected for errors, such as a missed deadline or use of an incorrect return envelope,
plummeted from 6.4% in 2016 to 3.1% in 2018 to 0.6% in this year’s Nov. 3 election, according to state records.
Georgia election officials said changes in their election laws since 2018 account for the lower rate of discarded ballots.
So what were the changes?
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Trump lost by 12,670 votes, or about 0.26 percentage points.
More Details on How Georgia Reported Different Numbers of Absentee Ballots for Days After the Election – Ultimately Adding Thousands of Ballots to Ensure the Biden Steal
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The rejection rate for absentee votes in Georgia in 2016 was 6.4 percent;
The rejection rate for absentee votes in Georgia in 2020 was 0.6 percent;
The rate of mail-in ballots rejected for errors, such as a missed deadline or use of an incorrect return envelope,
plummeted from 6.4% in 2016 to 3.1% in 2018 to 0.6% in this year’s Nov. 3 election, according to state records.
Georgia election officials said changes in their election laws since 2018 account for the lower rate of discarded ballots.
So what were the changes?
- Georgia election data from 122 of 159 counties show absentee ballots were less likely this year to be discarded because
- of mismatched signatures and
- missing information,
- a result of a simplified ballot envelope and
- a requirement that voters be notified so they can fix issues.

Georgia absentee ballots rejected for late arrivals, signature issues
Absentee ballot rejections for mismatched or missing signatures declined in this year's Georgia primary, but ballots were discarded when they arrived after the state's election day deadline.
Trump lost by 12,670 votes, or about 0.26 percentage points.
More Details on How Georgia Reported Different Numbers of Absentee Ballots for Days After the Election – Ultimately Adding Thousands of Ballots to Ensure the Biden Steal

More Details on How Georgia Reported Different Numbers of Absentee Ballots for Days After the Election - Ultimately Adding Thousands of Ballots to Ensure the Biden Steal | The Gateway Pundit | by Joe Hoft
(Guest post by Suzanne Pham) Nothing makes sense about the 2020 election in Georgia. The state reported different numbers of absentee ballots for days after the election and ultimately added thousands of ballots to ensure the Biden win.
