A voter enters a polling site in Atlanta, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017.

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A voter enters a polling site in Atlanta, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017.

On this edition of Political Rewind, the Secretary of State’s office claims there will be chaos at Georgia voting locations if a federal judge orders the state to switch to paper ballots. We look at the arguments from both sides of the aisle concerning the security of Georgia’s voting machines ahead of the November 6 election.

Plus, charges of voter suppression are being leveled at Randolph County officials after a plan to close 7 of the 9 county voting locations in the majority African-American county were announced. Will officials bow to the outpouring of criticism to the plan?

We also check in with our panel for the latest from the Georgia campaign trail.  

 

Panelists:

Angelo Fuster – Democratic Strategist

Jim Galloway – AJC Lead Political Writer

Loretta Lepore - Republican Strategist

Ed Lindsey - Former GOP State Legislator