Tyler Perry travels house to Georgia to vote in person right after absentee ballot fails to arrive

Tyler Perry travels house to Georgia to vote in person right after absentee ballot fails to arrive

When his absentee ballot by no means arrived, film mogul Tyler Perry flew back to his property point out of Georgia to vote in the state’s Senate runoff elections.



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On 4 January, the Madea creator and director tweeted that even with requesting an absentee ballot in the mail, just one in no way materialised, even nevertheless he obtained a delivery affirmation.

“Hey Ga, Is anybody else obtaining this dilemma? I ordered my absentee ballot on December 2nd. I’m instructed it was mailed on the 4th. I continue to really don’t have it!” he wrote.

Former Democratic gubernatorial prospect Stacey Abrams replied, encouraging him to vote in human being. “Hey @tylerperry, we have got you,” she wrote. “Asked for a ballot but haven’t received it? Vote in human being on Election Day! Just notify the particular person at the verify-in table that you wish to terminate your ballot & vote in human being. Go to http://iwillvote.com to come across your assigned polling area.”

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In response, Perry confident Abrams that he was in fact traveling dwelling to vote in person. “Hey @staceyabrams, I flew house because I did not get it. I will be there early in the early morning. Far too vital to skip. Much too significant to pass up!”

Perry also shared a online video of himself leaving his in-man or woman poll spot. “Get out and vote, get out and vote, get out and vote, get out and vote,” Perry continuously pressed in the clip.

“Thank you for constantly remaining in the battle!” Abrams replied, which Perry retweeted.

Polls for Georgia’s Senate runoff elections shut tonight (5 January) at 7 PM ET. The close benefits will decide which US celebration controls a deeply divided Senate.