After Massive Backlash Cobb County Adds 2 Early Voting Sites


After several Georgia branches of the NAACP and the American Civil Liberties Union expressed their concerns about a decrease in polling sites for the pivotal Georgia senate race, Cobb County has announced it will add two more locations for the final week of early voting.

Voters will now be able to cast their ballots again at locations in Smyrna and Marietta.

Cobb County was operating 11 voting sites in the November general election but had dropped to offering just five for the Senate runoff races.

Activists were agitated that many of the locations that closed were in Black and Latino communities.

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