Georgia Secretary of State Appoints 18-Member Commission to Study Vote-Counting Machines, Including a Representative of the Libertarian Party

On April 23, Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp appointed an 18-person committee to study what kind of vote-counting machines Georgia ought to obtain. He included one representative from the Democratic, Republican, and Libertarian Parties. See this story. It is somewhat ironic that Kemp treated the Libertarian Party well relative to this matter, and yet is in court fighting to prevent the Libertarian Party from running candidates for U.S. House of Representatives.


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Georgia Secretary of State Appoints 18-Member Commission to Study Vote-Counting Machines, Including a Representative of the Libertarian Party — 3 Comments

  1. Another 6+6+6 committee needed ???

    The GA MORONS are clueless about the internet ???
    — esp about what biz make voting machines ???
    — since 1890s or before ???

    What was the biz response to 2000 Bush v Gore ???

  2. Because of the actions by Cameron Spritzer, SF California has a one party voting system, but now the Green Party wants pure proportional representation (PPR) after twenty-three years of fighting the Environmentalist Party team.

    Now FairVote and CoFOE want PPR but they still want single-winner districts which creates a civil rights problem and they don’t want you to know about their mistaken actions across the country to stop PPR for the past twenty-three consecutive years.

  3. The parties involved only want to bring a program that they can sell so they do not need to work by paper ballots because then their program sales get lower priority.

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