I think they have 1.8 million votes reporting so far. It looks like only 25% of the results are in?
Also, I think I heard there were 1.8 million early votes and that more people were voting in the runoff than the original election.
Are you sure about that? It looks like you just need to have been eligible to vote in the election that triggered the run-off:
Only the electors who were duly registered to vote and not subsequently deemed disqualified to vote in the primary, special primary, election, or special election for candidates for that particular office shall be entitled to vote therein, and only those votes cast for the persons designated as candidates in such run-off primary, special primary runoff, run-off election, or special election runoff shall be counted in the tabulation and canvass of the votes cast.
Maybe I am indeed wrong here, but I swear I heard something about not being allowed to vote in a runoff if you didn't vote in the preceding primary or general election.
I may be wrong, I am Canadian after all, but I thought I had heard that this morning.
More than 76,000 Georgians who didn't turn out in the general election have voted early in the Dec. 6 race between Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker, according to an analysis.
Out of 7 million voters, only 1.8 million showed up for a runoff?
I think they have 1.8 million votes reporting so far. It looks like only 25% of the results are in? Also, I think I heard there were 1.8 million early votes and that more people were voting in the runoff than the original election.
More people voting in the runoff than the original election?
That's physically impossible under GA law. In order to be able to vote in a runoff, you must have first cast a vote in the general election.
Are you sure about that? It looks like you just need to have been eligible to vote in the election that triggered the run-off:
https://codes.findlaw.com/ga/title-21-elections/ga-code-sect-21-2-501.html
Maybe I am indeed wrong here, but I swear I heard something about not being allowed to vote in a runoff if you didn't vote in the preceding primary or general election.
If that's not the case, then it should.
I may be wrong, I am Canadian after all, but I thought I had heard that this morning.
More than 76,000 Georgians who didn't turn out in the general election have voted early in the Dec. 6 race between Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker, according to an analysis.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-election/georgia-senate-runoff-smashes-early-voting-records-attracts-new-voters-rcna59981
Am I misunderstanding this?
Smells like bs
That's with 34 percent of F thr vote counted.
...they are in "the bag"....