Can a voted absentee ballot be returned to the Elections Office by anyone other than the voter?
Georgia law prohibits anyone other than the voter from taking personal possession of, or delivering a voted mail-in absentee ballot, unless the voter is physically disabled in which case the ballot may be returned by any adult person upon satisfactory proof that such adult person is the voter’s mother, father, grandparent, aunt, uncle, brother, sister, spouse, son, daughter, niece, nephew, grandchild, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, or an individual residing in the household of the disabled voter.

Voted ballots returned to the Elections Office in person may only be returned by the voter or in the case of a physically disabled voter by one of the relatives listed above. All other voted mail-in absentee ballots must be received by mail by the close of the polls at 7 p.m. on Election Night. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.

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1. Are there restrictions on who can assist an elector in completing an absentee ballot application?
2. Do voters have to apply for an absentee ballot for each and every election?
3. How may the absentee ballot application be returned to the Elections Office?
4. Who may assist a voter in voting their absentee ballot?
5. Can a voted absentee ballot be returned to the Elections Office by anyone other than the voter?