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Thu Sep 5, 2024, 03:11 AM Sep 5

'Go out and vote' Jones County sees influx of absentee ballots from first-time voters

JONES COUNTY, Ga. — During an election year, many voters receive campaign mail, along with applications to request an absentee ballot from third party senders.

State election data shows that over 40,000 people have requested absentee ballots for 2024. Nearly half of those have been approved by local election boards. Some people might face a rejection notice if the voter didn't fill in all required information or provide a copy of their identification.

Marion Hatton, the Jones County Elections Supervisor, said she's noticed with the growing number of request for absentee ballots. She says while it's great seeing young voters energized, it's important for everyone to fill out the application correctly, without missing drivers license and social security numbers.

"I'm glad a lot of young people are getting registered, I just wish they would give me all the information I need so their application can go through smoothly," Hatton said.



https://www.13wmaz.com/article/news/local/jones-county-election-office-processing-influx-of-absentee-ballots/93-32bc49af-a8f1-40e6-b72a-9584a910f8a3

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