Turnout light as voters head to polls in Georgia
ATLANTA (AP) - Polling precincts around Georgia have closed after reporting a light turnout and few problems. Thousands of Georgia voters cast their ballots to decide the runoff between U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss and Democrat Jim Martin. The runoff was forced when Chambliss fell short of crossing the A spokesman for Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel predicted turnout would be between 18 and 20 percent. That is far less than the 65 percent who voted in last month's general election. Chambliss and Martin each spent much of the day with family. They are scheduled to attend rallies with supporters after watching Georgia's last Senate runoff in 1992 attracted about 1.2 million Some 3.7 million people cast ballots in this year's general election. Both sides have tried to keep voters' attention with a barrage of ads and visits by big-name politicians, including former President Bill Clinton and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) The following comments do not necessarily represent the views of NBC Augusta 26 | news, weather, sports, community, entertainment, shopping for Augusta, Georgia. Users have agreed to these terms and in doing so accept full responsibility for their comments. Moderation is limited. Tuesday, Dec 2 at 7:35 PM Roger Humes wrote ...If the GOP wins, no big deal: they should win a race they led by around 6% after the first balloting. If they lose, they are REALLY in trouble. Inappropriate? Alert Us!Add a commentMost PopularMore Good Stuff |
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