. . . might be because there's no staff for those sites due to the holidays and vacations by those who previously staffed the sites, as claimed by the Cobb County elections director.
I can assure you that in Cobb County there are no elections officials jobs posted. Might be that there's not enough time to train elections staff, or that there's not enough money to pay them. In any case, there are 7 former sites closed, 4 remain open, and one new site has been added. The map in this Salon article is interesting: https://www.salon.com/2020/12/08/af...rly-voting-locations-ahead-of-senate-runoffs/.
I'll let y'all draw your own conclusions . . . nobody opens, much less changes, their minds about anything here anyway.
I can assure you that in Cobb County there are no elections officials jobs posted. Might be that there's not enough time to train elections staff, or that there's not enough money to pay them. In any case, there are 7 former sites closed, 4 remain open, and one new site has been added. The map in this Salon article is interesting: https://www.salon.com/2020/12/08/af...rly-voting-locations-ahead-of-senate-runoffs/.
I'll let y'all draw your own conclusions . . . nobody opens, much less changes, their minds about anything here anyway.