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Georgia Voters Answering Call Of Both Parties To Cast Runoff Ballots Early
According to GeorgiaVotes.com in recent tallies, in-person voting is up by 19 percent, while absentee mail-in voting is down 28 percent.
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According to GeorgiaVotes.com in recent tallies, in-person voting is up by 19 percent, while absentee mail-in voting is down 28 percent.
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