Georgia Statutes

§ 21-2-434 — Restrictions as to removal of ballots from book or polling place; deposit of official ballots in box; disposition of unofficial ballots

Georgia § 21-2-434

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O.C.G.A. § 21-2-434 (2026).

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No official ballot shall be taken or detached from its stub in any book of ballots, except by a poll officer when a person desiring to vote has been found to be an elector entitled to vote. Not more than one ballot shall be removed at any one time or given to an elector, except in the case of a spoiled ballot as provided by this article. No person other than the poll officers shall take or remove any ballot from the polling place. Only official ballots shall be deposited in the ballot box and counted, except as otherwise provided in this article. If any ballot appears to have been obtained otherwise than from the superintendent as provided by this article, the same shall not be counted; and the chief manager shall transmit such ballot to the district attorney without delay, together with w

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