From Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger:
Georgia voters will exceed 2.4 million votes cast by Friday evening. As of Friday morning, Georgia’s record breaking turnout continues with 2,056,545 voters casting their ballot during Early Voting, with 157,334 showing up on Thursday, November 3rd.
Georgia has had record Early Voting turnout since the first day of Early Voting this year, surging to nearly twice the number on the first day of Early Voting in 2018. As of day eighteen of Early Voting in 2018, only 1.6 million voters had cast a ballot.
Voters have begun to return Absentee (mail) ballots at a higher pace, and as of Tuesday, 204,549 ballots have been returned to county election offices.
Only 1,564 ballots have been rejected statewide, and those voters receive cure notices explaining how they can cure any discrepancy. 71.6% of issued absentee ballots have already been returned to county election offices, which will reduce the Election Day burden on county election offices.
No substantial delays were reported yesterday. Today is the last day of Early Voting, and we anticipate longer lines this evening.
? Georgia, today is the LAST DAY of early voting! ?
Head to the polls and vote for @ReverendWarnock, @StaceyAbrams, and Democrats up and down the ballot: https://t.co/7IKm5FGLnl. pic.twitter.com/fRszs7PVDt
— The Democrats (@TheDemocrats) November 4, 2022