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Justice sending observers to monitor elections

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Posted 7:34AM on Tuesday 5th November 2002 ( 22 years ago )
WASHINGTON - The federal government is sending people to Georgia to ensure compliance with voting laws during Tuesday&#39;s elections. <br> <br> The observers will be watching for any signs of discrimination based on race or problems encountered by the disabled, as well as whether all eligible voters are able to cast a ballot. <br> <br> Widespread voting problems were reported in 2000, particularly in Florida where the results delayed by a month the declaration of a presidential winner. <br> <br> In all, the Justice Department is dispatching 432 observers to monitor elections in 26 counties. <br> <br> Courts have ordered federal observers in seven counties, with another eight assigned observers because they are in areas covered specifically by the Voting Rights Act. <br> <br> Randolph County in southwest Georgia is one of those counties.

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