“It’s all quiet, and quiet is good,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who noted that turnout was on track to set a record for a midterm election.
ATLANTA (AP) — In the first statewide test of new voting restrictions, Georgia’s high-stakes primary election appeared to be running smoothly Tuesday with no reports of major problems in one of the nation’s most important battleground states.
A record number of ballots cast during the early voting period in the three weeks before Election Day helped ease the strain at polling places. There were no reports of long lines or widespread equipment problems despite today!
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