Lynn Elander, a semiretired marketing executive in Atlanta, voted twice in Georgia's presidential and U.S. Senate primaries this year. She didn't mean to, she says. But Georgia's election system let her. Elander voted first in March, in advance of the state's March 24 presidential primary, and then in late May, after coronavirus fears delayed the original primary twice. She went to the polls the second time to vote on down-ballot races that hadn't appeared on the March ballot. But when she inserted her ballot card into the machine, it pulled up all the races, including those she had already voted on. She assumed her earlier ballot had been discarded and cast her vote again.
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