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A Georgia poll worker is investigated for voting twice and casting ballots for four family members in a runoff election.
A Fulton County poll worker is under investigation for allegedly double-scanning her ballot and casting votes for four absent family members during the Dec. 2 runoff election. The incident, reported by a poll manager at Dobbs Elementary School, led to the worker’s removal by police and termination from future election duties. Fulton County officials confirmed a recount of about 60,000 ballots is underway, delayed from the original certification deadline, with results expected by 6:30 p.m. The Georgia Secretary of State’s Office and Fulton County police are investigating, but no charges have been filed. County leaders said the issue was caught quickly due to strong reporting protocols, affirming the election system’s integrity.