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Georgia Officials Confirm Elections to Proceed as Planned Despite Hurricane Helene Aftermath
Georgia elections will proceed on time despite Hurricane Helene's impact, with minimal polling place relocations.
Georgia’s secretary of state comes to Albany to check voting equipment after Hurricane Helene
Most of the election offices in the state’s 159 counties did not sustain serious damage and no equipment was affected.
Georgia's elections will not face major delays due to Hurricane Helene, Raffensperger said
At a Monday press conference at the state capitol in Atlanta, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger had a message for Georgia voters: Elections in the Peach State will continue to be secure, accurate and on time, in spite of the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene will not derail elections in North Carolina or Georgia
Election officials in North Carolina and Georgia have reported that all hands are on deck to prepare polling locations for Nov. 5.
Georgia elections chief doesn’t expect Helene damage to have big effect on state’s voting
Election equipment testing and poll worker training was paused in some locations immediately after the storm tore through, but that activity has largely resumed.
Georgia elections officials don’t expect major voting delays due to storm damage
Georgia state election officials announced Monday the fallout from devastation of Hurricane Helene is expected to have minimal disruptions to the upcoming Nov. 5 election. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said a week after the early recovery efforts began for several dozen counties struck by the storm on Sept.
Officials in North Carolina, Georgia say Helene will not derail voting in presidential election
Georgia and North Carolina election officials said Monday that the presidential election in November will not be derailed by the damage left by Hurricane Helene.
Georgia elections officials expect no major delays because of Hurricane Helene
The presidential election in Georgia should not have any major delays or disruptions because of damage from Hurricane Helene, state elections officials said Monday. Nearly all county elections offices have power.
Georgia is ready for upcoming election despite Helene damage
The Georgia Secretary of State’s office said they are ready for the upcoming election even after Hurricane Helene, even with 53 counties in Georgia declared federal disaster areas.
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Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, made a stop in Albany today to ensure voters that their vote will be counted in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
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Brad Raffensperger touts Georgia’s efforts to ensure a ‘free, fair, and fast’ election this November
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Judge dismisses Republican lawsuit alleging voting machine vulnerabilities
A Georgia judge dismissed a lawsuit by the DeKalb County Republican Party that alleged vulnerabilities in voting computers.
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