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Election security measures ramp up amid rising threats

September 12, 2024 | Fulton County, Georgia


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Election security measures ramp up amid rising threats
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical preparations for upcoming elections, focusing on security measures and staffing for polling locations across all 159 counties. Amber Crawford confirmed that Abacus is currently recruiting technicians, with the information systems manager overseeing the selection process.

Concerns regarding election security were raised, particularly in light of recent threats against election workers. Officials are collaborating with local police to ensure that officers will be present at all advance voting and election day sites. Plans are also in motion to potentially implement security badges equipped with panic buttons, pending affordability.

Board members expressed their worries about safety at polling locations, referencing derogatory online comments directed at election workers. While there have been no reported physical assaults at polling places in Fulton County, verbal assaults have occurred, particularly during the contentious 2020 election cycle. Officials assured that they are taking these concerns seriously and are committed to enhancing safety protocols.

A follow-up report on security measures is expected at the next board meeting, as officials continue to prioritize the safety of both voters and election workers.

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