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Cobb County elections board certifies PSC primary results amid low turnout and data-synchronization questions

5054949 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

The Cobb County Board of Elections certified results of the Public Service Commission primary and heard staff report a statewide sync issue between voter management systems; turnout was low and a risk-limiting audit is scheduled.

The Cobb County Board of Elections on Thursday certified the results of the June 17 Public Service Commission primary and accepted a director’s report showing 15,873 total ballots cast in the county, a turnout the director described as “just over 3%.”

The certification came at the board’s regular and certification meeting, where Director Fall presented a post-election breakdown: 3,856 early in-person votes, 193 absentee-by-mail ballots counted and 11,791 election-day ballots. "We had 3,856 total voters vote early," Director Fall said during the presentation.

The certification follows…

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