Four of the 10 most populous counties in Georgia are reducing the number of locations where people can vote early in the state's Senate runoff races, prompting an outcry from civil rights and voting rights organizations who warn Black and Latino voters will be particularly affected. Turnout in runoff races is typically far lower than it is in general elections, but the stakes are much higher this time as party control of the U.S. Senate will be decided by the state's two Senate contests Jan. 5. |
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