No Voting Ballot Drop Boxes May Be Coming To Gwinnett

Published: Jan. 18, 2021, 3:02 p.m.

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Alice O\\u2019Lenick Election Boards New Chairwoman \\u2014 who referred to 2020 as a \\u201cterrible elections cycle\\u201d during the GOP meeting \\u2014 outlined several changes pertaining to elections that she would like to see made in Georgia. Several of them pertain to how Georgians can cast ballots ahead of election day.

One of them is having the state require up to 21 days of early voting \\u2014 officially called advance-in-person voting \\u2014 with one mandatory Saturday voting day and one mandatory Sunday voting day. County elections officials should be free to set their own hours on the Sunday voting, she said.

Two even bigger changes would center around absentee voting in Georgia, however.

One would be a partial rollback of no excuse absentee-by-mail voting. Georgia has had no excuse absentee voting for more than a decade and its popularity exploded in 2020 as officials at the Georgia Secretary of State\\u2019s office pushed it as a safe alternative for voters who were concerned about waiting in line to vote amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

O\\u2019Lenick suggested only certain population groups should be allowed to ask for an absentee ballot without giving a reason for the request.

\\u201cThe absentee-by-mail, you exclude the elderly and infirm (from needing an excuse), and everyone else would have to have an excuse,\\u201d she said.

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