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In reply to the discussion: Jimmy Carter lived long enough to vote for Harris/Walz! [View all]Old Crank
(4,864 posts)37. I may have been wrong
Georgia seems to have nothing in place. The law seems to be silent on this matter.
Here is a link with an overview of state laws.
https://www.ncsl.org/elections-and-campaigns/counting-absentee-ballots-after-a-voter-dies
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It is too bad evangelicals don't look to Jimmy Carter as a role model instead of donnie trump.
LoisB
Oct 15
#13
please cite the relevant GA statute for that. Different states have different rules.
niyad
Oct 15
#25
I am so grateful he got his wish and was able to vote. Rosalyn is proud of him, as are we all. Yay, Jimmy Carter.
mucholderthandirt
Oct 15
#18
I would have stood on the street to watch him drive by to drop off his ballot.
Teacher of the Year
Oct 15
#19
Fortunately, Georgia does not have a statute that rescinds a vote should an absentee voter pass before election day
Aviation Pro
Oct 15
#27