Two Arrested In Georgia Accused Of Stuffing Ballot Boxes.
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Oh, THAT Georgia. Took me a while.
Oh ok. The country, not the US state.
Edit: And I wrote country from the start, not county. Fake news! 😭😅
Not much of a difference, except that in one Georgia they already have voted.
Its a fair mistake to make
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What state is Georgia County in?
Missed a letter, whoopsie…
Georgia the country FYI
Given the corresponding elections it would be helpful if publications would state “Georgia, USA” or “Country or Georgia”, or something. “Georgia (Atlanta)” vs “Georgia (Tbilisi)”. Something to that effect.
I guess Georgia’s gonna Georgia?
Which Georgia?
Yes.
We use it in the Netherlands
…and they are BIG!
We use paper ballots in Germany as well. It’s a good method to keep elections transparent - paper ballots can theoretically be counted and evaluated by anyone.
Voting machines are a black box that you have to trust the manufacturer presents accurate results.
Don’t most countries?
Just voted in Canada. It was paper. Altho counted with a machine.
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Can we delete this post due to the obvious misinformation implications? Or at least edit the title.