Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams says emergency funding from the federal or state government should be set aside to cover the cost of postage for mail-in ballots.
Georgians are being encouraged to vote by mail because of the coronavirus pandemic. The May 19 primaries are scheduled to go forward, with in-person early voting set to start April 27.
Abrams says the secretary of state’s recent announcement that absentee ballot applications would be mailed to all 6.9 million active voters for the primaries is a step in the right direction. But in a recent conference call with her group Fair Fight, she says another obstacle to voting must also be removed.
“We want our elections to be fair in the state of Georgia. And in this case, they truly need to be free,” said Abrams. “We need to make certain that folks aren’t risking their lives trying to go to the post office to get a stamp in order to return an application and then venturing out again to return a ballot.”
“This isn’t a partisan issue,” Abrams insisted. “Both sides of the aisle have folks who are growing older and who need access to vote-by-mail and who may not have access to a post office.”