Tuesday is showtime for Charlotte Sosebee, the director of elections for Hall County. The day on which we choose a president and a new member of the U.S. House, among other races, is the busiest of the year for Sosebee and her team, which must open the polls at 7 a.m., close them 12 hours later, then count the votes cast Tuesday as well as thousands cast during three weeks of early voting. Today, The Times asks Sosebee five questions about elections and her job.
5 Questions for Charlotte Sosebee