Georgia GOP Chairman David Shafer reported that Republican poll watchers ran into unspecified 'problems' with being allowed to observe at various polling places, and that Fulton County actually resumed counting ballots in secret after observers were sent home for the evening.
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FULTON COUNTY, Georgia, November 4, 2020 (
LifeSiteNews) – With the outcome of the presidential election still too unresolved the following day, many eyes are on Georgia, where the
final vote tally was delayed by a burst water pipe at a processing center for mail-in ballots, though the chairman of the state Republican Party suggests something more nefarious.
Election officials say the mishap at State Farm arena did not damage any ballots in the room, but
the two hours it took to repair the pipe delayed the counting just the same, the
Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.
However, Georgia GOP Chairman David Shafer took to Twitter to relay reports that Republican poll watchers ran into unspecified “problems” with being allowed to observe at various polling places, and
that Fulton County actually resumed counting ballots in secret after observers were sent home for the evening:
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1) Water Pipe Breaks
2) Vote counting delayed
3) Time to go home, poll watchers leave
4) Counting of votes then proceeds.