Georgia will have a delayed vote count after an alleged burst pipe at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta caused polling-related operations to halt temporarily. According to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, a pipe burst in a room holding mail-in ballots, most of which were from Fulton County, the state's most populous county. Luckily, the ballots weren't damaged as a result of the plumbing issue. 

"There was a pipe that burst in the room where we actually had ballots, thank goodness that none of those ballots were damaged,” said election official Dwight Brower. Fulton County received roughly 130,000 mail-in ballots and scanned nearly 90,000. 

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