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Absentee ballot tracking tool launched in Georgia for the Nov. 3 election

- By Beau Evans

Georgians planning to vote by mail in the Nov. 3 general election have a new way to track the status of their absentee ballots after requesting one.

Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger’s office has launched a new online tracking system called BallotTrax that lets voters sign up for text or email alerts on their ballot status.

“Creating this new absentee ballot tracking and notificati­on system will provide

Georgia voters with greater clarity and increased confidence that their votes are accepted,” Raffensper­ger said in a statement.

The new system comes after Raffensper­ger’s office launched an online portal to request absentee ballots last month. More than 200,000 people had used the request portal as of last Friday, Raffensper­ger said.

Around 1.2 million Georgians have been sent absentee ballots so far, marking a surge in vote-by-mail amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

With the tracking system, voters will receive a message when their absenteeba­llot applicatio­n is accepted, when the ballot itself is sent to a voter and whether the cast ballot is accepted or rejected, according to Raffensper­ger’s office.

Anyone whose mail- in ballot is rejected will be given instructio­ns on how to correct the issue and make sure their vote is counted, Raffensper­ger’s office said.

Georgia is poised for record voter turnout in the Nov. 3 general election with a presidenti­al contest, two U.S. Senate seats, congres

sional, state and local offices all on the ballot.

The new absentee-ballot online tools, combined with a push to recruit more poll workers and a separate online tool to track wait times in line on Election Day, aim to ease problems seen in

the June 9 primaries when Georgians faced long lines and technical hiccups with voting machines.

Raffensper­ger in recent weeks has repeatedly expressed confidence the upcoming election will run as smoothly as possible de

spite the challenges of high voter turnout, new voting machines and the ongoing pandemic.

“We have a very robust plan of action for the November election cycle,” Raffensper­ger said last week. “I think we’re much better prepared.”

 ?? Georgia Secretary of State’s office ?? The Georgia Secretary of State’s office is launching a quick and convenient system that voters can use to track absentee ballots and get updates on the status of the ballots at https://georgia.ballottrax.net/voter/.
Georgia Secretary of State’s office The Georgia Secretary of State’s office is launching a quick and convenient system that voters can use to track absentee ballots and get updates on the status of the ballots at https://georgia.ballottrax.net/voter/.

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