This was reported at 10:30 PM
that vote counting in Fulton county had stopped
Mainstream media swiftly reported the burst pipe as reason polls were closing early, leaving over 42,000 absentee ballots uncounted. Andy Pierrotti with 11Alive News tweeted a memo from Richard Barron
County Commish Pitts stated the burst pipe at State Farm Arena occurred at 6:07 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3, causing no damage to ballots or voting equipment. It was repaired within 2hours. Curiously, county officials forgot to mention it during 10 a.m. press conference that morning.
DOMINIONelection equipment was still being delivered well into Monday afternoon, with no mention of delivery delays. The county had “fixed” bugs in the check-in software that had caused

“small technical GLITCH”

when early voting first got underway on Oct. 12.
Barron finally stated
that on Monday Nov. 2
Beltmann Relocation Group was scheduled 2 deliver equipment to 30 precincts in north Fulton County
Suddenly they had trucks but no staff
leaving the county trying to find a way to transfer it

Barron did not mention this fact on Monday.
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