Georgia Sees Record Early Voting, Potentially Emptying Polls on Election Day
Nearly half of Georgia's registered voters have already cast their ballots, setting the stage for possible legal challenges post-election.
- Georgia has witnessed an unprecedented early voting turnout, with 45% of its 7.2 million registered voters already casting their ballots.
- Election officials predict that polling stations may be sparsely populated on November 5, historically the busiest day for voting.
- The surge in early voting includes both in-person and absentee ballots, surpassing previous records set in the 2020 election.
- The high turnout reflects significant voter engagement in the tight race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
- State officials are preparing for potential lawsuits from both political camps, anticipating close results similar to the 2020 election.