Mr. Jones is appearing to say that he has the ability to cure rejected ballots.
He rejected 363 ballots that can be "cured". They adjudicated 1,800 on previous days.
Adjudication is just, when you don't know whether to count it, you have to have multiple poll workers look at them. I don't think that adjudication and rejection are the same thing.
However, to cure, the code is very specific on how to cure:
(C) If the elector has failed to sign the oath, or if the signature does not appear to be valid, or if the elector has failed to furnish required information or information so furnished does not conform with that on file in the registrar's or clerk's office, or if the elector is otherwise found disqualified to vote, the registrar or clerk shall write across the face of the envelope "Rejected," giving the reason therefor. The board of registrars or absentee ballot clerk shall promptly notify the elector of such rejection, a copy of which notification shall be retained in the files of the board of registrars or absentee ballot clerk for at least two years. Such elector shall have until the end of the period for verifying provisional ballots contained in subsection (c) of
Code Section 21-2-419 to cure the problem resulting in the rejection of the ballot. The elector may cure a failure to sign the oath, an invalid signature, or missing information by submitting an affidavit to the board of registrars or absentee ballot clerk along with a copy of one of the forms of identification enumerated in subsection (c) of
Code Section 21-2-417 before the close of such period. The affidavit shall affirm that the ballot was submitted by the elector, is the elector's ballot, and that the elector is registered and qualified to vote in the primary, election, or runoff in question. If the board of registrars or absentee ballot clerk finds the affidavit and identification to be sufficient, the absentee ballot shall be counted.
https://codes.findlaw.com/ga/title-21-elections/ga-code-sect-21-2-386.htmlThe GA election official is required to keep these affidavits on file. I wonder if they have all been produced?
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