Early Voting won’t be allowed on a Saturday, before the U.S. Senate Runoff in Georgia, because it’s the day after the State Holiday, formerly known as Robert E. Lee’s Birthday and Two days after Thanksgiving.
Georgia Election Officials said this weekend, that State Law prohibits In-Person Early Voting on Saturdays, if a Holiday is within Two days beforehand.
The Restriction on Saturday Voting, leaves Five days of required In-Person Early Voting, on the weekdays before the Dec. 6th Runoffs.
County Governments will have the Option to offer up to Three more Early Voting days, starting the day after the Results of the Initial Election are Certified, potentially on the Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday afterward.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R), had said last week that Voters would have a Saturday Voting opportunity before the Runoff, but his Office’s Attorneys, later learned it wasn’t allowed under State Law.
“It’s not our choice. It’s literally in black-letter law that the Saturday following a state holiday cannot be used for early voting,” said Interim Deputy Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling. “We all thought there was going to be Saturday voting until we looked at the law really closely.”

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