The Nov. 6 midterms, and the prolonged vote count afterward, tested Georgian’s trust in how the state’s elections are administered.
Multiple lawsuits were filed, and Democrats and Republicans, without evidence, accused each other of trying to steal the election.
Now, less than two weeks after the statewide results were certified, voters will pick a new Secretary of State, Georgia’s top election official.
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