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Friday, 07 November 2008

53 hours later, Fulton absentee count ends

By Mary Lou Pickel, Rhonda Cook Two days and five hours after the polls closed on Election Day, Fulton County finished tabulating absentee ballots, a delay that held up the outcome of a close US Senate race that appears to be headed for a runoff.

Source: Atlanta Journal Constitution

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