Rigged: Fulton County GA refuses to allow poll watchers for “special” ballot drops on the weekend.

You're a ******* idiot. They don't allow federal poll watchers. A few more. You must live in a cave, but you a trump **********.
Both states have statutes proving you are a lying sack of vermin shit.
 
Feel free to link us up to any of my posts about court ruling on the last election, Simp.

The Georgia law is clear. Any absentee ballot that shows up after Friday doesn’t get counted.
Hide and watch.
 
Which the law doesn't allow. They are trying to skirt the law, they should have brought them to a polling place on the 5th. If you think I'm wrong, prove it.

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Sure it does and offices in Georgia have allowed it for years.

There was a hearing Saturday morning and the complaint was dismissed and the Georgia Secretary of State agreed. The Republican Georgia Secretary of state.

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After the statutory deadline.

Next?

The statutor deadline for the receipt of mail-in ballots is 7:00PM Election day and up to 3 days after that for those overseas.

The statutory deadline you are referring to, quoted in the thread, was about early in person voting. Not mail in voting. Which is why the complaint was dismissed by a Georgia Judge.

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The statutor deadline for the receipt of mail-in ballots is 7:00PM Election day and up to 3 days after that for those overseas.

The statutory deadline you are referring to, quoted in the thread, was about early in person voting. Not mail in voting. Which is why the complaint was dismissed by a Georgia Judge.

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The Georgia statute posted in this thread proves you are a lying sack of vermin shit.

The deadline for absentee ballots was Friday.
 
The Georgia statute posted in this thread proves you are a lying sack of vermin shit.

The Georgia Statute posted was about early voting (or as the Georgia Statute calls it "Advanced Voting".)

Something completely different than mail in voting. Of course I'm not lying, that was reviewed in a court of law Saturday and the Georgia Judge agreed that the law was not about mail-in ballot hand delivered to election officials.

The deadline for absentee ballots was Friday.

Wrong, the deadline for absentee ballots (or mail-in ballots) is 7:00PM on election day with 3 additional days for those in the military overseas.

The Friday deadline was about in-person early voting and use of drop boxes. Turning a ballot into an election official isn't a drop box.

But pound the table some more. Throw in a few more insults when that is all you have left if it helps you sleep at night.

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The statutor deadline for the receipt of mail-in ballots is 7:00PM Election day and up to 3 days after that for those overseas.

The statutory deadline you are referring to, quoted in the thread, was about early in person voting. Not mail in voting. Which is why the complaint was dismissed by a Georgia Judge.

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If ballots are being accepted then poll watchers should be allowed to witness the collection and disposition of those ballots. Did you read the OP? They aren't allowing poll watchers in the buildings. I wonder, why? What are they hiding?

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Ok, so you can’t explain your own lunatic posts.

Got it.
Hide and watch each one of these 41 (so far) RNC initiatiated pre-election day lawsuits crash and burn in the courts simp.
It's just a bunch of distracting noise designed to further the MAGAt coup on this election and to subvert the will of the MAJORITY of voters.
 
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The statutor deadline for the receipt of mail-in ballots is 7:00PM Election day and up to 3 days after that for those overseas.

The statutory deadline you are referring to, quoted in the thread, was about early in person voting. Not mail in voting. Which is why the complaint was dismissed by a Georgia Judge.

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You keep making that claim, but you have no link supporting it.

I, however, have the Georgia statute showing you are full of shit..

Keep digging.

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The deadline for absentee ballots was Friday.
The way I read it is anytime before election day for absentee ballots. I don't see "by end of voting on election day" anywhere, but it would be weird to say someone can't vote on election day...

I read the section on early voting as applying to early in-person and absentee voting by drop box.

The beginning of that chapter says:

"(a) At any time after receiving an official absentee ballot, but before the day of the primary or election, except electors who are confined to a hospital on the day of the primary or election, the elector shall vote his or her absentee ballot, then fold the ballot and enclose and securely seal the same in the envelope on which is printed "Official Absentee Ballot."
<snip a bunch of irrelevant language about how to put it in the envelopes, etc>
"...Such envelope shall then be securely sealed and the elector shall then personally mail or personally deliver same to the board of registrars or absentee ballot clerk..."

I read that as any absentee ballot can be personally delivered, right up to the day of the election.

 

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