In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the status of provisional ballots and the implications of new election rules that have raised concerns among voters. As of the latest update, 577 provisional ballots have been issued due to incomplete or incorrect applications. Voters have until October 7th to correct their applications to receive a regular ballot; otherwise, they must address issues after this date for their ballots to be accepted.
A significant point of contention arose regarding the acceptance of ballots mailed through services other than the United States Postal Service. Some members expressed concerns that ballots sent via UPS or FedEx might be classified as provisional. However, officials clarified that these ballots are indeed accepted. The confusion stems from a new rule, specifically subsection 18 of rule 183-1-14.02, which states that absentee ballots delivered to locations other than the USPS or authorized drop boxes require a specific form. This rule is currently under litigation in Fulton County, and officials are awaiting further guidance.
The meeting underscored the importance of clear communication and compliance with evolving election laws, as officials emphasized their commitment to ensuring that voters are well-informed and that the election process runs smoothly. The next meeting is scheduled for October 10th, where further discussions on these issues are expected.