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Fulton County elections office reports state-initiated removals, precinct changes and equipment tests ahead of November elections
Summary
At its Sept. 11 meeting the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections reviewed August operations, including a state-run list-maintenance removal of 72,028 voter records, precinct-location changes, a recount with no discrepancies, equipment dongle charging tests and approval of intergovernmental agreements for Nov. 4 elections.
The Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections on Sept. 11 received a monthly operations update that outlined voter-roll activity, precinct-location changes, equipment testing and election preparation ahead of a busy fall election calendar.
Chief Glenn reported registration and list-maintenance totals for August: 727,731 active voters, 113,625 inactive voters and 841,356 total registrations. The office received 20,645 voter applications during the reported period and had 22,227 applications awaiting processing; 68 new registrations to Fulton County were recorded and the office assisted 373 customers across four locations.
Chief Glenn said the Secretary of State’s office initiated a removal action that resulted in 72,028 voters being canceled for not participating in two consecutive general election cycles, and that Fulton County paid postage…
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