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Heat, rain, long lines: Georgia election plagued by problems
By STEVE PEOPLES, BEN NADLER and SUDHIN THANAWALA
Associated Press
ATLANTA (AP) — Voters endured heat, pouring rain and
waits as long as five hours on Tuesday to cast ballots in
Georgia, demonstrating a fierce desire to participate in
the democratic process while raising questions about the
emerging battleground state’s ability to manage elec-
tions in November when the White House is at stake. A
confluence of events disrupted primary elections for
president, U.S. Senate and dozens of other contests. The
polls were staffed by fewer workers because of concerns
about the coronavirus. A reduced workforce contributed
to officials consolidating polling places, which dispropor-
tionately affected neighborhoods with high concentra-
tions of people of color. Long lines were also reported in
whiter suburban areas. Some voters said they requested
mail-in ballots that never arrived, forcing them to go to
polling places and adding to the lines. Turnout, mean-
while, may be higher than expected as voters said they
were determined to vote following the police killing of
George Floyd in Minneapolis and the ensuing demonstra- Voters wait in a line that stretched around the Metropolitan Library in Atlanta, Georgia, Tuesday,
tions that swept cities including Atlanta. June 9, 2020
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