‘I Refuse Not to Be Heard’: Georgia in Uproar Over Voting Meltdown

Long lines and malfunctioning voting machines marred statewide primary elections in Georgia, renewing attention on voting rights there.

ATLANTA — Georgia’s statewide primary elections on Tuesday were overwhelmed by a full-scale meltdown of new voting systems put in place after widespread claims of voter suppression during the state’s 2018 governor’s election.

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