The upcoming runoff elections in Georgia will operate in the same manner as the Nov. 3 election, except for one minor change, a spokesperson from the secretary of state’s office says. Counties are allowed to start tallying the absentee and mail-in ballots two weeks before the Jan. 5 runoff, the spokesperson told The Epoch Times. This time, though, it will be required starting on Dec. 30, one week before Election Day. Consequently, results should be posted much more quickly than in November, when it took days before an unofficial result was available. “We had some counties in the general election who didn’t take advantage of the extra time, and as a result, we were waiting on them,” the spokesperson said. He said some counties waited until Election Day to start counting their mail-in ballots. Responding to criticism from poll watchers who said they didn’t have meaningful access to the counting …
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