The push to encourage Georgians to vote by mail amid a global pandemic worked to produce the largest primary election turnout in the state’s history. But it still is not likely to prevent long lines on Tuesday.
More than 1.2 million votes have been cast ahead of Tuesday’s primaries, either by mail or by in-person early voting.
Fear over the spread of COVID-19, which twice delayed Georgia’s presidential preference primary, also led to a drop-off in the number of poll workers and polling sites available to counties. Fulton County, for example, had planned to open 198 polling sites for Election Day, but that number has been reduced to 164.
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