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22,600 UOCAVA and Provisional Votes Remain Out in Georgia

With counting continuing in numerous counties throughout Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that as of 3:00 p.m. Friday  there are approximately 8,400 military and overseas ballots (UOCAVA), and 14,200 provisional ballots outstanding.

With counting continuing in numerous counties throughout Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that as of 3:00 p.m. Friday  there are approximately 8,400 military and overseas ballots (UOCAVA), and 14,200 provisional ballots outstanding.

“Officials in numerous counties are continuing to count ballots, with strong security protocols in place to protect the integrity of our election,” said Raffensperger. “We have long anticipated – and said publicly – that counting would most likely take place into Wednesday night and perhaps Thursday morning. We’re on pace to accomplish that responsibly, ensuring that the voice of every eligible voter is heard. It’s important to act quickly, but it’s more important to get it right.”

Raffensperger noted numerous security measures in place to secure the vote and increase public confidence in the electoral process:

  • Absentee drop boxes were locked at 7 p.m. Tuesday evening, preventing illegal voting or potential fraud.
  • Surveillance cameras monitored drop boxes at all times.
  • State monitor is in the room with Fulton County for all counts and the public is welcome to observe any county as an added layer of transparency.
  • A pre-certification audit will provide additional confidence that the votes were accurately counted

An additional approximately 8,410 military and overseas absentee ballots have been sent out to requesters but not yet returned. Such ballots, if postmarked by Election Day, can be accepted within three days of Election Day. “We’re well aware that with a close presidential election and the possibility of runoffs in some elections that the eyes of the state and the nation are upon Georgia at this time,” Raffensperger said. “We’re as anxious as anyone to see the final results and to start work on certification and planning for our runoff elections. As the work goes on, I want to assure Georgia voters that every legal vote was cast and accurately counted.”

The documents included in the link below provide a breakdown of the outstanding UOCAVA ballots by county for those counties that have provided data and the provisional ballots that have been cast statewide.

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UOCAVA Ballots

The document titled “UOCAVA Update 11062020” provides total numbers and a county by county breakdown of the total number UOCAVA ballots that have been accepted and that have not yet been returned.

Provisional Ballots

There are also more than 14,200 provisional ballots that have been received by county elections officials. Provisional ballots are used in several situations and handled differently based on the situation. If a voter tries to cast a ballot at the wrong precinct, they cast a provisional ballot and only the races relevant to their assigned precinct are counted. If a voter tries to cast a ballot in the wrong county, they are only eligible to cast ballots in statewide races. If a voter attempts to cast a ballot but is not listed as a registered voter, they vote a provisional ballot, which is set aside until county officials or the voter him or herself clarifies their registration status. Lastly, provisional ballots are used for any votes cast during court extended voting hours.

The document entitled “Known Provisionals 10-6 3pm” contains the information the Office of the Secretary of State had available as of 3 pm on November 6 on the provisional ballots received by counties in Georgia. Data was not available for all counties. Fulton County is not included in this document. A key explaining the various codes is included to the right of the data set.

An additional document, “Fulton Provisional Recap Notice Nov3,” contains the data on provisional ballots received by Fulton County as of noon on November 6.

5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. NELDA SMITH

    November 7, 2020 at 12:36 pm

    We are going thru this evil in Georgia…and, we are not happy. Stacy Abrams blatantly cheated and ballot harvested (even for 6 days after the election was officially over) in our 2018 GA. elections and has not served 1 day in prison. We knew the cheat was on, there is no excuse for this happening again in Georgia. #BradRaffensperger , #GovBrianKemp , #GAGChrisCarr

  2. NELDA SMITH

    November 7, 2020 at 12:37 pm

    GEORGIA VOTING WAS OFFICIALLY CLOSED NOV. 3RD AT 7 PM. TEAM JOE BIDEN (w/Stacy Abrams) NOV. 4TH – WAS DOOR-TO-DOOR IN ATLANTA “HELPING VOTERS FILL-OUT / COMPLETE BALLOTS” !

  3. NELDA SMITH

    November 7, 2020 at 12:41 pm

    HOW COULD ANYONE HAVE ANY CONFIDENCE IN GEORGIA`s VOTES? STACY ABRAMS BLATANTLY HARVESTED BALLOTS FOR 6 DAYS AFTER 2018 ELECTION AND HAS NOT SERVED 1 DAY IN JAIL / PRISON ! (Yes, ballot harvesting is STILL illegal in GA. )!

  4. NELDA SMITH

    November 7, 2020 at 1:14 pm

    I WANT A RECOUNT OR A NEW VOTE ! Corrupted Software Used in Michigan County that Stole 6,000 Votes from Trump — Is Also Used in ALL SWING STATES — PA, GA, NV, MI, WI, AZ, MN! By Jim Hoft
    Published November 6, 2020 DOMINION SYSTEMS.
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/huge-corrupted-software-used-michigan-county-stole-6000-votes-trump-also-used-swing-states-pa-ga-nv-mi-wi-az-mn/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=PostTopSharingButtons&utm_campaign=websitesharingbuttons

  5. NELDA SMITH

    November 7, 2020 at 1:16 pm

    I WANT A RECOUNT OR A NEW VOTE!

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