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Georgia's Fulton County works to avoid another vote debacle - Black News Channel

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By KATE BRUMBACK Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Twice delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic, Georgia's primary election earlier this year was marred by dysfunction: Hourslong wait times at polling places. Absentee ballots that never arrived. Votes cast after midnight. The problems were most acute in Fulton County, which includes most of Atlanta and is a Democratic stronghold in a traditionally red state. State leaders launched investigations while election officials in the most populous county said they did the best they could in unprecedented circumstances. Now, election officials say they're making changes to avoid a repeat in November, as Georgia […]

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