Georgia Senate GOP Push For End To No-Excuse Absentee Voting

A worker at the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections works to process absentee ballots at the State Farm Arena. Republicans in Georgia’s state Senate are calling for an end to absentee voting without cause and want to ban ballot drop boxes.

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Republicans in Georgia’s state Senate are calling for an end to absentee voting without cause and want to ban ballot drop boxes, after an increase in mail voting helped propel Democrat Joe Biden to a narrow victory over President Donald Trump in the state.

Trump has for months made unsubstantiated claims about the integrity of mail-in votes and has made baseless claims of widespread fraud in Georgia’s presidential election. GOP election officials have vehemently and repeatedly disputed those claims, saying there is no evidence of systemic errors or fraud in the November election.

Democrats and voting rights groups say the effort by Republicans is anti-Democratic and, if successful, will disenfranchise lawful voters.