Georgia Voters Stand in line for 12 hours
12 hours. That’s how long people are waiting to cast their vote in Georgia.
WSB-TV reports, “Voters in Clayton County, Georgia reportedly waited in line between eight and twelve hours on Monday, in some cases into early Tuesday morning. The county’s election supervisor Annie Bright blamed the state for the delays, citing computer problems, while the Secretary of State’s office lodged the blame back to the county.”
“I feel good,” said poll worker Beatrice Lyons, who was on her 18th hour, but excited to see the turnout. “They can just come on–stay all night long. I’ll be right here.”
See this report from WSB-TV.
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