Early voting in a Georgia runoff for U.S. Senate can’t be held on a Saturday because state law prohibits it after holidays. Georgia has two holidays before the Saturday when early voting could have been held: Thanksgiving and the state holiday formerly known as Robert E. Lee’s Birthday.
Early voting won’t be allowed on a Saturday before the U.S. Senate runoff in Georgia because it’s the day after the state holiday formerly known as Robert E. Lee’s Birthday and two days after Thanksgiving, @markniesse reports. #gapol https://t.co/4hMQQzI2o6
— Greg Bluestein (@bluestein) November 13, 2022
sometimes its a little too on the nose: "Early voting won’t be allowed on a Saturday before the U.S. Senate runoff in Georgia because it’s the day after the state holiday formerly known as Robert E. Lee’s Birthday and two days after Thanksgiving" https://t.co/b8hu85Xo80
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) November 13, 2022