Monday Stacey Abrams tweeted “BREAKING: More than 750,000 Georgians have requested their ballots for the January 5 runoff elections. Have you? Request yours today and let’s get it done… again:”
🚨BREAKING: More than 750,000 Georgians have requested their ballots for the January 5 runoff elections. Have you? Request yours today and let’s get it done… again: https://t.co/xCyh7BhY3o. 🗳👏🏿 #gapol pic.twitter.com/q1xSybczXg
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) November 23, 2020
Per Nicole Carr:
In special-called @GaSecofState meeting, board adopts rule for counties to preserve absentee ballot drop box surveillance video for 30 days following elections. Would also be made public through SOS office #gapol @wsbtv
News: As of today 762k absentee ballots have been requested for the Jan. 5th #gasen runoff. That’s 3X as many requests as all of 2018, per Georgia SOS office #gapol @wsbtv
News: As of today 762k absentee ballots have been requested for the Jan. 5th #gasen runoff. That’s 3X as many requests as all of 2018, per Georgia SOS office #gapol @wsbtv
— Nicole Carr (@NicoleCarrWSB) November 23, 2020
Control of the Senate is at stake.
If Democrats win both Georgia runoff elections they will hold 50 seats in the Senate and Kamala Harris would be able to break a tie.