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Technical glitches and WiFi issues have delayed voting at several polling places across the country — but US officials say there's no sign of election interference

to the fact that lines are shorter because an unprecedented number of people have already voted early.

Over 99 million Americans voted early in this election, or more than 70% of the total turnout in 2016, according to University of Florida professor Michael McDonald's . The spike in early voting was especially pronounced in some states — in Georgia, 3.9 million people voted early in 2020, or roughly 93% the total number of Georgians who voted in 2016.that it's normal for polling places to experience outages and technical glitches, and Krebs urged voters to be flexible during the press conference Tuesday morning.

 

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