Georgia Secretary of State and Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp received a voter card that said “invalid” when he tried to vote on Election Day.
Kemp, who went to his home polling place in Winterville, Ga., on Tuesday afternoon, had to go back and get another card after unsuccessfully trying to vote, according to Atlanta's ABC affiliate, Channel 2 Action News.
A Kemp aide told The Hill that a poll worker was able to right the issue quickly, and his voting experience was "smooth."
Kemp is not the only Georgia voter to encounter issues casting a ballot. Many voters reported long wait times and malfunctioning voting machines at some of the state's polling sites. One location mistakenly installed only three voting machines where there should have been one voting machine to every 350 voters registered in that precinct.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/415346-kemps-voter-card-said-invalid-when-he-tried-to-vote
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