Extremely Long Lines At Georgia Polling Places Lead To Claims Of Voter Suppression - News Summed Up

Extremely Long Lines At Georgia Polling Places Lead To Claims Of Voter Suppression


Elijah Nouvelage via Getty Images People wait to vote in Georgia's primary election on June 9, 2020, in Atlanta. Thousands of voters in Georgia participating in Tuesday’s primary elections have experienced major delays, with reports of long lines and defective voting machines across the state, including in Atlanta, the state’s majority-Black, most populous city. Georgia is one of five states holding primary elections Tuesday, along with North Dakota, South Dakota, South Carolina and Nevada. Georgia, in particular, has been roiled by a fight over access to voting during the pandemic. Ralston claimed mail-in voting is ”devastating to Republicans.”On Tuesday, droves of voters still showed up to vote in person.


Source: Huffington Post June 09, 2020 18:11 UTC



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