You know, I’m disappointed that you just assumed that I was wrong instead of doing some research.
"Kathy spotted the long line of voters as she pulled into the Christian City Welcome Center about 3:30 p.m., ready to cast her ballot in the June 9 primary election.
Hundreds of people were waiting in the heat and rain outside the lush, tree-lined complex in Union City, an Atlanta suburb with 22,400 residents, nearly 88% of them Black. She briefly considered not casting a ballot at all, but decided to stay.
By the time she got inside
more than five hours later, the polls had officially closed and the electronic scanners were shut down. Poll workers told her she'd have to cast a provisional ballot, but they promised that her vote would be counted."
Why Do Nonwhite Georgia Voters Have To Wait In Line For Hours? Too Few Polling Places
"One Cobb County voter, Everlean Rutherford, tweeted out a video of a line that stretched across a mall and through a large parking lot....
...Hours later, she was still in line, and her mood had soured.
"I went from ‘yay love seeing all these people early voting’ to ‘I’ve been here
over four hours hungry and ready to go’. Yeah this is voter suppression. It should never take this long to vote. Especially early voting,"
she tweeted.
She said in a subsequent tweet she'd successfully voted at 7:43 p.m. —
after 9 hours and 39 minutes in line."
Early voting begins in Georgia with long lines, high turnout
https://twitter.com/johntalsr/status/1315774645061246976?s=21 Twitter post where a Georgian describes
waiting in line 11 hours to vote.
Absurdly Long Lines to Vote in Georgia Are a Preview of What's to Come More personal stories of waiting hours to vote in GA