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You will have another full-time job if you try to determine the motivation for all the Georgia state laws that affect only certain counties or municipalities. There are probably hundreds on the books.

I don't understand why GPB would even mention Lincoln County consolidating its voting precincts into one location. Lincoln County has a population of about 8000 and a land area of less than 300 square miles. My home county is slightly larger in land area and has six times the population. When we consolidated to one voting location there was a big improvement in efficiency, and it cut expenses considerably. The maximum distance traveled to the polling location probably doubled from 6 miles to 12 miles and the time required to vote probably also doubled from 7 minutes to 14 minutes. Hardly earth-shaking inconvenience. Most Georgia counties are really tiny.

Your opposition to the voting integrity law is puzzling. It adds no hardships to voting and it is worthwhile if it discourages fraud. It also prevents the SOS from illegally changing voting requirements by signing an agreement with Stacey Abrams or some other grifter. That's good enough for me.

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David, for $5o worth of ice and bottled water (assuming it's free of political slogans) you could provide enough water for almost all of the voters spending more than 3o minutes in line. You just have to turn it over to election officials for distribution. In my county's one polling station there are a number of water fountains and someone provides cups. Whining about measures to prevent politicking at the polls is silly so I assume you are joking.

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