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Report: Ga. voter turnout low on election day
Election employees at the Fulton County Georgia elections storage facility check ballot device sd card that keep tallies following the Senate overflow election in Atlanta on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. Georgia’s 2 Senate overflow elections on Tuesday will figure out which celebration manages the U.S. Senate. Republican Kelly Loeffler is taking on Democrat Raphael Warnock, while Republican David Perdue is difficult Democrat Jon Ossoff. Democrats should win both seats to take control of the Senate. (AP Photo/Ben Gray)
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UPGRADED 7:16 PM PT – Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Georgians are biting their nails as they wait for the outcomes of the double Senate overflow elections.
On Tuesday, citizens voted throughout the state, however a number of election authorities stated foot traffic at the surveys was light. This contrasts the historical early ballot turnout reported recently, where over 3 million citizens cast their tallies.
Nevertheless, election authorities in some counties, consisting of Floyd County, stated they more than happy with voter turnout.
“This morning, we saw lines at the precinct. For Republicans on Election Day, that’s a good thing because we need to turn out today to fight against the turnout for absentee ballots and early voting, which was lower than we wanted it to be,” Luke Martin, chairman of the Floyd County Republican politician Celebration stated. “So the turnout’s been pretty good so far today. It’s higher than it was on Election Day in general.”
Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler are battling to keep GOP control of the Senate. Outcomes are anticipated to be settled in the coming days.
MORE NEWS: GOP Congressional Prospect Targeted By New York City Times
Election employees at the Fulton County Georgia elections storage facility check ballot device sd card that keep tallies following the Senate overflow election in Atlanta on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. Georgia’s 2 Senate overflow elections on Tuesday will figure out which celebration manages the U.S. Senate. Republican Kelly Loeffler is taking on Democrat Raphael Warnock, while Republican David Perdue is difficult Democrat Jon Ossoff. Democrats should win both seats to take control of the Senate. (AP Photo/Ben Gray)
OAN Newsroom
UPGRADED 7:16 PM PT – Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Georgians are biting their nails as they wait for the outcomes of the double Senate overflow elections.
On Tuesday, citizens voted throughout the state, however a number of election authorities stated foot traffic at the surveys was light. This contrasts the historical early ballot turnout reported recently, where over 3 million citizens cast their tallies.
Nevertheless, election authorities in some counties, consisting of Floyd County, stated they more than happy with voter turnout.
“This morning, we saw lines at the precinct. For Republicans on Election Day, that’s a good thing because we need to turn out today to fight against the turnout for absentee ballots and early voting, which was lower than we wanted it to be,” Luke Martin, chairman of the Floyd County Republican politician Celebration stated. “So the turnout’s been pretty good so far today. It’s higher than it was on Election Day in general.”
Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler are battling to keep GOP control of the Senate. Outcomes are anticipated to be settled in the coming days.
MORE NEWS: GOP Congressional Prospect Targeted By New York City Times
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