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Outspoken Georgia Poll Workers Barred From Senate Runoffs

Outspoken Georgia Poll Workers Barred From Senate Runoffs
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Georgia Poll Workers Who Raised Election Concerns Get Terminated

Fri, 12/18/2020 - 23:09 legitgov Georgia Poll Workers Who Raised Election Concerns Get Terminated | 18 Dec 2020 | Poll workers in Georgia who raised concerns about election irregularities were informed this week that their contracts are not being renewed, according to letters obtained by Epoch Media Group. Bridget Thorne and Susan Voyles say they witnessed abnormal actions taken during the election in Fulton County. They ve spoken to news outlets and state legislators about what they saw. In the new letters, Dwight Brower, elections consultant for the Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections, informs the women that Georgia law enables officials to appoint poll managers, and managers must be reappointed for each election event. I see it as a direct consequence of my being honest, Voyles told NTD, which is part of Epoch Media Group.

Georgia Poll Workers Who Raised Election Concerns Get Terminated

Georgia Poll Workers Who Raised Election Concerns Get Terminated Poll workers in Georgia who raised concerns about election irregularities were informed this week that their contracts are not being renewed, according to letters obtained by Epoch Media Group. Bridget Thorne and Susan Voyles say they witnessed abnormal actions taken during the election in Fulton County. They’ve spoken to news outlets and state legislators about what they saw. In the new letters, Dwight Brower, elections consultant for the Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections, informs the women that Georgia law enables officials to appoint poll managers, and managers must be reappointed for each election event.

Shelter organizers to host blanket giveaway Saturday | News, Sports, Jobs

aonyon@leaderherald.com GLOVERSVILLE Organizers of a code blue shelter at the former YWCA on Bleecker Street plan to hand out blankets and socks on Saturday as a way to aid the homeless and community members in need while the emergency winter shelter remains unable to open so far this season. Mike Shrader, who serves as the chair of the Center of Hope advisory board that is organizing the emergency shelter with the Gloversville Free Methodist Church, said Wednesday that shelter organizers came up with the idea to offer blankets and socks as a way to help community members in need get through the cold winter months after the Zoning Board of Appeals rejected their application to overturn Building Inspector David Fox’s determination that the shelter is not allowed under city zoning code.

Voters approve $32 5M capital project | News, Sports, Jobs

aonyon@leaderherald.com GLOVERSVILLE Voters in the Gloversville Enlarged School District approved the district’s $32.5 million proposed capital project three to one during Tuesday’s public referendum. Unofficial results from the capital project vote tabulated after the polls closed came in with 285 ballots cast in support of the proposition and 91 opposed, for a passage rate of 75.8 percent. A 60 percent super majority was needed for approval. “I couldn’t be happier, we needed 60 percent and we got almost 76 percent. Clearly, the vast majority of voters support this project,” Superintendent David Halloran said today. Halloran acknowledged that the 376 voters who turned out to cast ballots during the referendum were fewer in number than the district has observed in past capital project referendums, although the superintendent did not have past voter tallies immediately available.

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