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Local turnout nears 15% for runoff elections; polls open 3 days this week

Local turnout nears 15% for runoff elections; polls open 3 days this week
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Brisk pace for early voting

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Brisk pace for early voting Bulloch run-off turnout well ahead of presidential race Almost 4,000 Bulloch County residents had cast in-person ballots as of 2 p.m. Friday during the first week of early voting for the Jan. 5, 2021 runoff. Bulloch County Election Supervisor Patricia Lanier Jones said 3,946 total votes were cast since Monday – 3,077 at the Elections Office in the County Annex and 869 in the three days voting was available at the Honey Bowen Building. In-person early voting for the runoff actually outpaced the first week of in-person early voting for the presidential contest by more than 1,000 votes. There were 2,923 in-person votes the week of Oct. 12-16, compared to 3,946 this week.

Early voting turnout for runoff tops November general election

Bibb Board of Elections says early voting turnout for runoff tops November general election 4,634 voters cast their ballots in Bibb County, which is about 1,151 more compared to the first 2 days of early voting for the November 3 general election Author: 13WMAZ Staff Updated: 9:28 PM EST December 15, 2020 MACON, Ga. Early in-person voting began Monday for the January runoff elections. The Macon-Bibb County Board of Elections says 4,634 voters have cast their ballots so far in Bibb County, which is about 1,151 more compared to the first two days of early voting for the November 3 general election (3,483). The official early voting period continues through December 31.

First day of early voting: Busy but smooth

By Matthew Brown | matthew.brown@gaflnews.com Dec 15, 2020 Dec 15, 2020 MOULTRIE, Ga. – There may be a lot of traffic out on the interstate highway, but as long as the cars are moving, you will get where you’re going in good time. Such was the case with Monday’s early voting in Colquitt County for Jan. 5’s runoff. With ads galore all over television and radio – not to mention an appearance in Valdosta by the President of the United States – for the two Georgia U.S. Senate races, citizens are taking this election seriously. It means which party will have the majority in the Senate.

Newton board seeking balance between transparency, voter info privacy

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Newton board seeking balance between transparency, voter info privacy Days and hours added to advance voting schedule as demand increases in runoff election The Newton County Board of Elections gathers with new director Angela White-Davis for its monthly meeting Monday, Dec. 14, at the county election office in Covington. - photo by Tom Spigolon COVINGTON, Ga. County elections officials discussed how they planned to count absentee ballots for the runoff election beginning Monday, Dec. 21, amid increased scrutiny of the process from Georgia Republicans.

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