This story is from the Washington Post by Amy Gardner and Dan Simmons:
If election officials in Georgia and Wisconsin wanted to prove one thing during primary and runoff elections Tuesday, it was that they could do a better job managing lines, operating equipment and counting mail ballots than they did in earlier contests this year.
They appeared to succeed, with voters trickling in to the polls with virtually no wait times and election workers processing a crush of absentee ballots with no major difficulties.
“We all saw the stories in April, and we all decided that can’t happen again,” said Dori Frankel Steigman, a poll worker at Barack Obama School in Milwaukee, one of 170 polling locations open on Tuesday, compared with just five for the state’s April 7 spring primary.
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