Minor election observations
-- Who would have thunk it (from ajc):
''[I]n Gwinnett County, where Commission Chairman Wayne Hill was in a tight race for an unprecedented fourth term, large crowds weren't racing to the polls. Gwinnett's elections supervisor said the county turnout would be about 32,000, or 10 percent of its 322,000 registered voters."
-- This we anticipated (from same ajc):
"Monday's Supreme Court ruling, suspending a runoff for the Georgia Court of Appeals, also could have been a factor, [Secretary of State Cathy] Cox said."
''[I]n Gwinnett County, where Commission Chairman Wayne Hill was in a tight race for an unprecedented fourth term, large crowds weren't racing to the polls. Gwinnett's elections supervisor said the county turnout would be about 32,000, or 10 percent of its 322,000 registered voters."
-- This we anticipated (from same ajc):
"Monday's Supreme Court ruling, suspending a runoff for the Georgia Court of Appeals, also could have been a factor, [Secretary of State Cathy] Cox said."
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