Georgia Voter Confidence Surges Post-Election, Especially Among Republicans

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- Georgia voters’ confidence in ballot accuracy increased to 92% after the election.
- Nearly 98% of Republicans believed their ballots were counted correctly.
- Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger stated elections are secure and accessible.
- The survey included 1,541 registered voters with a 2.5% margin of error.
- Before the election, 30% of voters doubted the election's fairness.
- 21% of voters found it easier to vote this year.
- Most voters waited less than 10 minutes to cast their ballots.
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