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State Election Board launches 2nd investigation into Cobb County after issue with absentee ballots

COBB COUNTY — The Georgia State Election Board told Channel 2 Action News they have launched their second investigation into Cobb County’s management of absentee ballots after the board learned some voters did not receive their ballots in a timely matter for the Dec. 6 runoff.

The Cobb County Board of Elections Director confirmed the new investigation to Channel 2 on Thursday after an emergency meeting.

“The Board is committed to assuring voters that our system, including the absentee voting process works fairly and according to the law. We will be vigilant to investigate conduct that may impact the trustworthiness of our voting process,” Chair of the State Election Board, William S. Duffey, Jr. said.

Janine Eveler, the Cobb County Board of Elections Director said that all of the absentee ballots that were requested were mailed, but the Thanksgiving holiday could cause some delays on the receiving end.

“There were ballots that we issued on the 23rd that people were expecting to receive on Friday or Saturday, but those ballots were issued the day before Thanksgiving, so the county was closed on Thanksgiving and the day after. On Saturday, we started running that report for the 23rd and packing those ballots, so those didn’t actually go out until Monday and maybe some even held over until Tuesday. That’s quite a delay caused by the holiday when we aren’t working,” Eveler said.

This makes the second investigation opened against Cobb County since the 2022 election cycle.

The first investigation was opened after elections officials revealed the Cobb election office failed to mail more than 1,000 absentee ballots.

That discovery came after some Cobb County residents reported that they had not received the absentee ballots they requested.

Elections and Registrations Director Janine Eveler blamed that situation on human error.

“I am sorry that this office let these voters down,” Eveler said in a message to the Board of Elections and Registration. “Many of the absentee staff have been averaging 80 or more hours per week, and they are exhausted. Still, that is no excuse for such a critical error.”

The investigation determined that 1,046 requested absentee ballots were never mailed.

On Dec. 2, a Cobb County Superior Court judge entered an order that allows voters who applied for absentee ballots on or before November 26, 2022, to have their absentee ballots counted if they are postmarked by 7:00 pm on December 6, 2022, and received by mail on or before December 9, 2022, the same day absentee ballots are allowed to be received under the Uniformed and Overseas Voters Act.

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