The ACLU of Georgia filed a lawsuit against the Cobb County Board of Elections after officials investigated and discovered that more than 1,000 requested absentee ballots were never mailed.
According to the complaint, filed Sunday in Cobb County Superior Court, 1,036 people who requested absentee ballots on October 13 or October 22 never got their ballots. The lawsuit claims that many of these people contacted that county elections office and were told that the ballots had likely already been sent and that they should wait.
Since the error was not discovered until days before Election Day, the complaint is asking the court to order the county board to send replacement ballots via overnight mail to those who have not received them yet, to extend the ballot receipt deadline for these particular ballots to the November 14 deadline for Uniformed and Overseas Voters, and to allow any of these voters who do not receive ballots by noon tomorrow to use the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/aclu-sues-georgia-county-over-1000-unsent-absentee-ballots