The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

County gets $ 4.2Mfor elections

- By Amanda C. Coyne amanda. coyne@ coxinc.com

Gwinnett County commission­ers accepted more than $ 4.2 million in elections grants Tuesday, the bulk of the money intended to be used for election security.

The funds will help the county provide physical and technologi­cal support for its elections systems, as well as buy protective equipment like masks, gloves and hand sanitizer for poll workers.

The largest of the four grants approved was for $ 4.1 million, given by the Center for Tech and Civic Life, a nonpartisa­n nonprofit group dedicated to providing informatio­n to voters and helping government­s use modern technology for election administra­tion. The group has received $ 250 millionin funding from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

Two grants came from federal funds via the Georgia Secretary of State’s Offiffice. One for $ 15,000 was funded through the Help America Vote Act and is intended to help provide physical security for the county’s voting equipment. Another, worth $ 6,000, was funded through the CARES Act and will be used for the county’s ballot drop boxes and coronaviru­s protection for poll workers. A $ 100,000 grant fromthe University of Southern California Schwarzene­gger Institute for State and Global Policy will also fund protective equipment purchases, as well as hazard pay for poll workers.

Poll workers are required to wear masks for both early voting and Election Day, and the county is providing plastic gloves for poll workers and hand sanitizer for both poll workers and voters to use.

 ?? ALYSSA POINTER/ ALYSSA. POINTER@ AJC. COM ?? Gwinnett County will use $ 4.2 million in grant funding for more support staffffand tech support, security and personal protection equipment.
ALYSSA POINTER/ ALYSSA. POINTER@ AJC. COM Gwinnett County will use $ 4.2 million in grant funding for more support staffffand tech support, security and personal protection equipment.

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