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Georgia Republicans demand answers from USPS on absentee ballot processing

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Rep. Rick W. Allen, US Representative for Georgia's 12th District | Rick W. Allen Official Website

Rep. Rick W. Allen, US Representative for Georgia's 12th District | Rick W. Allen Official Website

This week, Congressman Rick W. Allen (GA-12) led all Republican Members of the Georgia delegation in sending a letter to United States Postal Service (USPS) Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, expressing concerns with the Atlanta Regional Processing and Distribution Center's (RPDC) ability to process mail-in absentee ballots for the upcoming election.

In the letter, the Members wrote: "Our constituents and all residents of Georgia—most of whom have always viewed the USPS as reliable—depend on the delivery of mail to pay their bills, receive their paychecks, file their taxes, and send their ballots. However, over the past year, many of our constituents have lost faith in mail delivery by the USPS in Georgia due to delays caused by the implementation of the United States Postal Service Delivering for America (DFA) Plan. As members of the United States House of Representatives, we have received many calls from constituents frustrated with the abrupt delay in delivery and receipt of their mail due to processing issues at the Atlanta RPDC."

The Members continued: "With that in mind, ensuring the integrity of absentee ballots is crucial for maintaining trust in the democratic process. Voting is a sacred right and the most important tool in shaping our republic. The USPS plays a crucial role in processing mail-in ballots during elections and is tasked with working closely with local and state election officials to ensure secure delivery of absentee ballots.

"The state of Georgia allows absentee ballots to be requested any time between 78 and 11 calendar days prior to Election Day, and all absentee ballots must arrive at their county election office by Election Day. We want assurances that the USPS will be able to guarantee delivery and return of absentee ballots within such a short turnaround time."

Cosigners include Rep. Buddy Carter (GA-01), Rep. Drew Ferguson (GA-03), Rep. Rich McCormick (GA-07), Rep. Austin Scott (GA-08), Rep. Andrew Clyde (GA-09), Rep. Mike Collins (GA-10), Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11), and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA-14).

To read the full letter to Postmaster General DeJoy, CLICK HERE.

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