Cathy Biank
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms was one of the first officials to highlight the issues early Tuesday morning, after receiving reports that several voting machines throughout the city of Atlanta and Fulton County may not have been working. She urged voters to remain in line.“If you are in line, PLEASE do not allow your vote to be suppressed. PLEASE stay in line. They should offer you a provisional ballot if the machines are not working,” she tweeted.Machines were reported down at multiple locations by voters, including at First Baptist Church in downtown Powder Springs in Cobb County. Voter Monica Hickman told CNN she was in line starting at about 6:45 a.m. and was finally able to vote about two hours later due to 10 machines being down.World News Era US News Automobile Bikes Cars Trucks Food Drinks Lifestyle Fashion Business Entrepreneurs Startups Career Jobs Education Entertainment Celebrity News Movie Reviews Music News TV News Finance Banking Personal Finance Stock Market Health Fitness Politics Science Tech A.I Big Data Cyber Security Product Reviews Software Tech Tips Video Games U.S. News World Australia Canada Europe National News UK Sports MLB NBA NFL NHL Soccer WWE Travel
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