This would do no good in Georgia since no one bothered to check absentee ballots for signatures. There's no way of telling who voted absentee.
@Hoodat @Elderberry @Cyber Liberty Hoodat, I woke up at 4 am and have been sitting at the kitchen table with one of my computers, studying Georgia Election Law as regards mail ballots.
I cannot find out what the current law is; I clicked on their Election Code, and it was last updated in 2013.
2013There are a number of articles about Georgia Election Law, they all tend to be complaints about the law.
Look, I taught Texas Mail Ballot Election law to Republican County Clerks, Election Administrators, and Republican officials/election judges/clerks in those counties. I know how this stuff works. I did it for 16 years. If I do not know something, I study it until I know it all. The election code book is in my head and I change it in my head when new laws happen in Texas elections.
I wrote the above not to brag that I know that stuff; I wrote it so you know it takes effort and will power to know the nitty-gritty of the law so you can shut down any Democrat who wants to stop you. The Democrat District Attorney tried to remove me, and a state case was started and I won because I knew the law and the Democrat DA did not. John Cornyn was the Texas State Attorney General then and he ruled in my favor because I was right.
I am taking time to write this because I want you to know you have to do serious work to know what your election laws are. Give Georgia some time to get their act together on laws, then down load their WHOLE ELECTION CODE and read the whole thing. You will be amazed when you start reading it. I think you need the actual election code law book in your hand, but at least when it is up to date, download the whole thing if you do not buy the book.
@Hoodat, do this, get or download the election code when it is updated. Contact your state representative or state senator and ask them when the law book will be up to date. They will not know and therefore will have to find out....
It appears by what I read, all can vote by mail and all must fill out an application for a mail ballot. See, the problem is, I do not know if they have changed this law.
Hoodat, an application has the voter's name on it. In Texas, that name is notated that a mail ballot has been mailed to that voter. That is your by mail voters' names and addresses.
I read this:
"Georgia Judge Unseals More Than 145,000 Absentee Ballots For 2020 Election Fraud Investigation
MAY 21, 2021 By Gabe Kaminsky"
Georgia is screwed-up, you and I need to go to that state and "fix it". Packing my bag now...