By the end of Tuesday in the final week of early voting, 165,692 people had cast ballots in Fulton County.
More people — 13,597 of them — voted Tuesday than any other day since polls opened on Oct. 15, unofficial Fulton records show.
Nearly 22,000 mail-in applications have been processed, and almost 4,000 ballots have been cast at outreach centers, including some Atlanta colleges and senior centers.
No "major issues" have taken place at any location this week, county spokeswoman April Majors said. On the first day of early voting, internet issues made the machines that verify voter registration useless for several hours, creating long lines.
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Of the county's 20 early voting stations, Ocee Library in Johns Creek has been the most popular with 13,784 total votes. By contrast, 3,265 have voted at the Northwest Branch at Scotts Crossing library in Atlanta.
In the 2016 General Election, 260,934 Fulton County residents voted early.
The midterm election takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 6. The ballot includes candidates for governor — Democrat Stacey Abrams, Republican Brian Kemp and Libertarian Ted Metz running to replace Republican Nathan Deal — in addition to other state offices, the Georgia Legislature, Congresssional races and a list of local offices, mostly on the county level.
In all of Georgia, more than 1.5 million people have already cast their ballots, more than doubling turnout from this point in the 2014 election.
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