Georgia Statutes

§ 21-2-438 — Ballots identifying voter, not marked, or improperly marked declared void

Georgia § 21-2-438

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O.C.G.A. § 21-2-438 (2026).

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(a)Any ballot marked so as to identify the voter shall be void and not counted, except a ballot cast by a challenged elector whose name appears on the electors list; such challenged vote shall be counted as prima facie valid but may be voided in the event of an election contest. Any ballot marked by anything but pen or pencil shall be void and not counted. Any erasure, mutilation, or defect in the vote for any candidate shall render void the vote for such candidate but shall not invalidate the votes cast on the remainder of the ballot, if otherwise properly marked. If an elector shall mark his or her ballot for more persons for any nomination or office than there are candidates to be voted for such nomination or office, or if, for any reason, it may be impossible to determine his or her c

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Related

Jones v. Norris
421 S.E.2d 706 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1992)
1 case citations
RHODEN v. ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
850 S.E.2d 141 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 2020)

Legislative History

Amended by 2021 Ga. Laws 9,§ 38, eff. 3/25/2021. Amended by 2003 Ga. Laws 209, § 50, eff. 7/1/2003.

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