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Line tracker, tech support aim to smooth hurdles on Nov. 3

- By Beau Evans

Georgia election officials gearing up for the Nov. 3 general election will have help from bigname companies to troublesho­ot technical issues and a new realtime tool that tracks the wait in line at local polling places.

Secretary of State

Brad Raffensper­ger told members of the Atlanta Press Club Tuesday the new real-time tracker will let voters see wait times on Election Day and help officials pinpoint any polling places that may be experienci­ng issues so they can be resolved. Raffensper­ger’s office is also working with groups like the Coca-cola Co. and AT&T to train employees as technicals­upport workers able to diagnose and fix issues that crop up with voting machines on Election Day.

Those initiative­s, combined with a push to recruit thousands of poll workers and the launch of an online portal to request absentee ballots, are creating confidence that Georgia may see a better Election Day experience in November than occurred in the line-plagued June 9 primary.

“We have a very robust plan of action for the November election cycle,” Raffensper­ger said Tuesday. “I think we’re much better prepared.”

Georgia is poised for record voter turnout in the Nov. 3 general election with a presidenti­al contest, two U.S. Senate seats, congressio­nal, state and local offices all on the ballot.

The COVID-19 pandemic is also inspiring huge interest in absentee ballots. So far, around 1.1 million

Georgians have requested mail-in ballots and started receiving them this week.

Along with masks and gloves for poll workers, local precincts will feature new plexiglass screens purchased and donated by companies that aim to add more of a buffer between poll workers and voters for social distancing.

Companies like Coca-cola, AT&T, Delta Air Lines and the Atlanta Hawks are working with the nonpartisa­n group Gavotingwo­rks to provide tech support, donate plexiglass screens and purchase more absentee ballot dropoff boxes for counties.

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Brad Raffensper­ger

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