The Georgia secretary of state’s office on Tuesday announced it is investigating the flooding that delayed vote counting on Election Day in a Democratic county that includes Atlanta, and an incident in which Republican poll-watchers left after being told counting was done for the night but it later continued.
Gabe Sterling, voting system implementation manager for the state, said an independent monitor found there was “generally bad management” in Fulton County’s handling of absentee ballots.The county could be fined $50,000 for violations, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “Our main thing is we want to make sure they run elections properly,” Sterling said of the possible fine.
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