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gab13by13

(29,966 posts)
3. Hope you don't get in trouble Yo Mama,
Wed Dec 14, 2022, 02:44 PM
Dec 2022

you didn't post the statute that Meadows violated.

Thanks for double posting my thread, I think it should be scrutinized.

Let me help out;

Unlawful Absentee Voting
Under O.C.G.A. § 21-2-573, a person who votes or attempts to vote by absentee ballot for a primary or election knowing that they are not qualified to vote will be guilty of unlawful absentee voting in Georgia. The penalty for unlawful absentee voting in Georgia is a fine up to $100,000, a prison term between one and ten years, or both. Additionally, it will be a felony conviction.

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