Gabriel Sterling, the voting systems manager for the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, filed a challenge Tuesday against an absentee ballot that was sent to his home with the name of the person who sold the house to him 2 years ago. Sterling received a third-party election flyer at his home located in Sandy Spring, Georgia, reminding a voter with the name Meron Fissha to pick up the absentee ballot she requested and submit it as quickly as possible to guarantee her vote being counted. Sterling’s challenge mentioned that Meron Fissha had moved to Maryland in 2018 after she sold her house to Sterling, Fox reported. “It would have been absolutely illegal voting if this wasn’t stopped,” Sterling told Fox5. The incident led to Sterling discover that Fissha cast her absentee ballot in the Nov. 3 election from his home’s address. The voting record showed that Fissha requested and submitted her …