Walker County Messenger

Saturday early voting allowed ahead of Georgia’s US Senate runoff

- By Dave Williams This story is available through a news partnershi­p with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educationa­l Foundation.

ATLANTA — It looks like there will be early voting on a Saturday after all ahead of next month’s U.S. Senate runoff in Georgia.

A Fulton County Superior Court judge ruled Friday, Nov. 18, that holding early voting on the Saturday after Thanksgivi­ng Day is legal and may proceed.

Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger’s office indicated shortly after the Nov. 8 election that put incumbent Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker into a runoff that Saturday, Nov. 26, would be set aside for early voting.

However, Raffensper­ger subsequent­ly declared that holding early voting that day would violate a state law that prohibits runoffs on any day immediatel­y following a state holiday. Besides Thanksgivi­ng Day on Thursday, Nov. 24, the following day, Nov. 25, is a state holiday.

Warnock’s campaign sued to force a reversal of Raffensper­ger’s decision and prevailed in the ruling.

“Allowing for Saturday early voting is a win for every Georgia voter, but especially for workers and students who will have a greater opportunit­y to make their voices heard in this election,” said Quentin Fulks, Warnock’s campaign manager. “We look forward to counties announcing that they will provide Georgians the opportunit­y to cast their ballots on Saturday, November 26th.”

While Warnock held a slight lead over Walker following the general election, neither candidate captured a majority of the vote as required by state law to avoid a runoff. Georgia voters will return to the polls Dec. 6 to decide the winner.

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