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Voters in Georgia may seek to 'cure' their ballots if initially rejected

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Voters in Georgia and other states have the opportunity to "cure" or restore their rejected ballots in the days after the election on Tuesday.

Georgia law requires that the state notify voters if it rejects their ballots, which can occur if the ballot isn't properly signed, according to Georgia's state website.They can also check the Secretary of State's My Voter Page for confirmation.

If contacted, voters are able to reach out to their county registrar to find out about the options available to them.To be cured, each of the ballots must have reached the county registrar's office before polls closed on Election Day, 11 Alive reports.

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