Georgia secretary of state predicts most results will be known Election Day
Monday marks the first day that county election officials in Georgia can begin processing returned absentee ballots, meaning they can open and scan them -- but not actually tabulate them.
During a news conference Monday morning, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger predicted the timeline for races to be called in Georgia may not be too far off what voters have become accustomed to previously. He said the results for races that are "really, really tight," may not be known until the Wednesday following Election Day, but the rest should be known that night.
Raffensperger also gave an update on early voting figures, which is now in its second week, and took a swipe at critics. He said that by the day's end, over 1.5 million Georgians will have voted.
"We're setting records, with every passing hour. There are those who attack and undermine our work through their disinformation efforts online and through the media, they're wrong and the numbers prove it," Raffensperger said. "It has never been easier to vote in the state of Georgia."
-ABC News’ Quinn Scanlan