Once absentee ballots get verified in Georgia, the envelope is separated, so I believe you can’t trace it. That’s the purpose of a ballot remaining secret.
It’s a tough initial verification process as well, which that, combined with 1.5 million absentee ballots, and Georgia being one of the states apparently not allowing you to open and process mail/absentee until Election Day is probably why it took so long the first go around.
So, you can reverify if you want, but I don’t think it’s traceable to anything. Maybe the tough verification process actually did miss some ballots. But what the hell are they going to do if this hypothetically became the case? Toss out the entire election and say Georgia must go revote on one day in person? Because if you came up with…I don’t know, 100-200 signatures that were missed by the GBI regulations initially or even another 2600, if it is untraceable as people have been saying, how are we supposed to know who voted for who?
I am a little surprised that Georgia flipped, but I am not surprised that it was a close race in this state as I was thinking it was going to be. This state has a lot of areas that are deeply red, but if you look at the whole picture, it hasn’t been as red of a state as you’d think for a southern state in most recent years.