The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that any ballot received by 7 p.m. on Election Day can be counted, but any ballots received ...
The Georgia Supreme Court’s decision means that any late-arriving ballots by the roughly 3,000 “Affected Voters” that come in ...
Georgia’s highest court has stayed a lower court ruling that would have allowed certain voters in the state’s third-largest ...
Georgia's Supreme Court reversed a lower court's ballot extension in the swing state Monday, ruling that 3,000 absentee ...
Georgia’s highest court on Monday ruled that thousands of Cobb County voters who received their ballots late will not have ...
More than 1,000 of the affected absentee ballots were being sent out of state ... (Eight of nine justices on the Georgia ...
Thousands of voters in Georgia's third-largest county who received their absentee ballots late must still return them by ...
About 3,000 Cobb County voters who did not receive their mail-in ballots on time will not receive an extension beyond ...
Georgia Supreme Court ruled that ballots in Cobb County will only be counted if they are received by 7 p.m. Nov. 5 after election officials mailed absentee ballots late.
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled Monday that Cobb County may not accept absentee ballots after Election Day.
The Court ordered that consistent with Georgia Code Section 21-2-386, the Cobb County Board of Elections and Registration may only count absentee ballots received by the statutory deadline of 7:00 p.m ...