Have mail in ballots been counted in georgia

In the 2020 United States presidential election, Georgia used a hybrid system for counting absentee ballots, which included both mail-in and in-person absentee voting. Here's an update on the status of counting mail-in ballots in Georgia:

Initial Count: As of November 3, 2020, the day of the election, Georgia had received over 1.3 million absentee ballots, with around 1.1 million of those being mail-in ballots. The Georgia Secretary of State's office reported that around 95% of the mail-in ballots had been counted by November 3.

Post-Election Count: After the initial count, the Georgia Secretary of State's office continued to count absentee ballots, including mail-in ballots, in the days following the election. As of November 6, 2020, the office reported that around 99% of the mail-in ballots had been counted.

Audit and Recount: In December 2020, the Georgia Secretary of State's office conducted a statewide audit and recount of the presidential election results, including absentee ballots. The audit and recount confirmed the initial results, with Joe Biden winning the state by a margin of around 11,779 votes.

Current Status: As of March 2021, the Georgia Secretary of State's office has completed the counting and verification of all absentee ballots, including mail-in ballots, from the 2020 presidential election. The office has confirmed that all ballots have been counted and verified, and the results are final.

It's worth noting that Georgia has implemented changes to its election laws and procedures since the 2020 election, including the expansion of absentee voting and the implementation of a new voting system. These changes are intended to improve the efficiency and security of the state's elections.