Turnout for Early Voting in Georgia Reassures Elections Officials

Turnout for Early Voting in Georgia Reassures Elections Officials
A file image of voters standing in line to cast their ballots during the first day of early voting in the U.S. Senate runoff, in Atlanta, Ga., on Dec. 14, 2020. Jessica McGowan/Getty Images
Nanette Holt
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Primary voters in Georgia, a critical battleground state in the midterm elections, are showing up to early voting locations and returning mail-in ballots in record-high numbers, elections officials say.

Recent polls have indicated that voters question whether elections in the state would be fair. That has worried state elections officials. And they’ve blame “conspiracy theories” from both Democrats and Republicans for fueling uncertainty that they say undermines the election process.

Nanette Holt
Nanette Holt
Senior Features Editor
Nanette Holt is an Epoch Times reporter and senior features editor covering issues of national interest. Ms. Holt has had more than 30 years of experience in media and has written for Reader’s Digest, Woman’s World, the Tampa Tribune, the St. Petersburg Times, and others.
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