The Georgia Department of Corrections stated that it had no records of guidance documents or communications concerning the Secretary of State's plan to send absentee ballot applications to all active voters or changes to detainee voting processes in light of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Trump's firing of the State Department's inspector general has unearthed a series of concerning stories about the conduct of the very person who pressed for the firing — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Open records request to the Georgia Department of Corrections for records — including communications, directives, and protocols — regarding absentee ballot request forms for detained voters who have not been convicted of a felony or are completing sentences for misdemeanors.