A legal ruling in Georgia seems unlikely to reassure those concerned about the accuracy of voter rolls in the Peach State. A judge (the sister of Stacey Abrams) ruled that when someone tells the US Postal Service they have moved they still can vote from their old address. In Georgia and everywhere else, voters deserve a vigorous effort to ensure that people who are no longer residents of a state no longer vote in its elections. But the only way to determine the number of voters who voted in November from the SURE system is through the vote histories. At this time, there are still a few counties that have not completed uploading their vote histories to the SURE system.
Source: Mint December 30, 2020 03:56 UTC