I found this photo of what may have been the prior envelope used by Gwinnett. Here is the link where I found the photo-—
Scroll down to exhibit 1 in the settlement agreement to compare it with the new mail-in envelope as stipulated ..
What I see is that the former envelope required the voter of affirm under oath that this was their correct address.
In the new envelope the voter no longer has to write in their address and thus attest under oath that they presently live at that address.
So what is to prevent a voter who has moved to another GA county or another state from signing the envelope but not having to attest their current address on the mail-in ballot envelope?
And if they did move to another GA county or state, they may have voted by mail-in ballot at their old location and also voted in their new location. I highly doubt that Georgia is so sophisticated that the State checks the names of voters across the entire state to see if a person voted more than once by voting in different counties.
This is how cheating can be done.
We really need to get a copy of the old ‘mail-in’ ballot envelope.
Here is the link to the Gwinnett settlement agreement-—
https://www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/41/2020/03/GA-Settlement-2.pdf
hope this gets followed up.