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O.C.G.A Sections 21-2-384(c) and 21-2-570
I understand that the offer or acceptance of money, gifts, or any other object of value for the
purpose of voting or voting for any particular candidate, list of candidates, issue, or list of issues in
this election constitutes an act of voter fraud and is a felony under Georgia law.
SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING ASSISTING VOTERS:
ALL ELECTIONS - If the applicant is unable to fill out or sign his or her own absentee ballot
application because of illiteracy or physical disability, the applicant shall make his or her mark, and
the person filling in the rest of the absentee ballot application must sign below the voter’s name as a
witness. O.C.G.A. Section 21-2-381(a)(1)(F).
STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS – A physically disabled or illiterate voter may receive
assistance in preparing his or her ballot from one of the following: any voter who is qualified to vote
in the same county or municipality as the disabled or illiterate voter; an attendant care provider or a
person providing attendant care; or the mother, father, grandparent, aunt, uncle, brother, sister,
spouse, son, daughter, niece, nephew, grandchild, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, mother-in-law,
father-in-law, brother-in-law or sister-in-law of the disabled or illiterate voter. The person rendering
assistance to the voter in preparing the ballot must sign the oath printed on the same envelope as
the oath to be signed by the voter. If the disabled or illiterate voter is staying outside his or her own
county or municipality, a notary public of the jurisdiction may give such assistance and shall sign
the oath printed on the same envelope as the oath to be signed by the voter. No person shall assist
more than ten such voters in any primary, election, or runoff in which there is no federal candidate
on the ballot. O.C.G.A. Section 21-2-385(b).
FEDERAL ELECTIONS – In preparing his or her ballot, a physically disabled or illiterate voter may
receive assistance from a person of the voter’s choice, other than the voter’s employer or agent of
that employer or officer or agent of the voter’s union. 42 U.S.C. Section 1973aa-6.

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