“Just really capacity,” Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) said during a Wednesday news conference when asked to explain the bandwidth problem. After a fix on Wednesday afternoon, voting centers began to see shorter wait times. As of 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, the Cobb County tracker showed five voting centers with wait times between 20 and 40 minutes and two centers with wait times of 120 and 180 minutes. Two hours later, the tracker showed four locations with wait times between 75 to 180 minutes. Jordan Fuchs, Georgia’s deputy secretary of state, earlier this week dismissed the idea that early voting delays were a result of failures by state or local officials.
Source: Washington Post October 15, 2020 22:29 UTC