A problem at the polls in Georgia had election workers scrambling on Tuesday. As voters headed to the polls, the every voting machine at one location failed to work. The machines failed at an elementary school used for voting in Snellville, Georgia, which is located about a 20 minutes drive north of Atlanta. After about four hours, functioning voting machines were brought to the polling location.
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