Politics & Government
Saturday Voting Allowed In GA U.S. Senate Runoff: Reports
A Georgia judge ruled Friday that voting on Nov. 26 in the U.S. Senate runoff must be allowed, reports say.

ATLANTA, GA — A Georgia judge said voting on Saturday, Nov. 26, in the U.S. Senate runoff is allowed, agreeing with Sen. Rev. Raphael Warnock and Democratic groups who filed the lawsuit, according to media outlets.
Warnock, a Democrat, will face challenger Herschel Walker, a Republican, in the runoff held Dec. 6.
Fulton County Judge Thomas A. Cox Jr. ruled that counties cannot "face penalties for failing to notify voters seven days in advance" of the Saturday voting date, 11Alive reported.
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Warnock said the ruling is "a win for every Georgia voter," according to Fox 5 Atlanta.
Walker and Warnock are in the runoff after neither candidate met the required 50 percent plus one vote threshold.
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