Georgia Election Officials Tell U.S. District Court that they Can’t Switch Vote-Counting Machines in Time for November

A U.S. District Court in Georgia is currently hearing a case over whether Georgia must give up its existing vote-counting machines, which do not leave a paper trail. Both sides had been asked to submit supplemental briefs on whether it would be feasible for new machines to be used in the November 2018 election.

Here is the brief of Fulton County election officials, who argue that it isn’t possible to switch in time for this year’s election.

The plaintiffs will respond by August 20.


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Georgia Election Officials Tell U.S. District Court that they Can’t Switch Vote-Counting Machines in Time for November — 1 Comment

  1. Simple – the Court should declare that Nov 2018 election be held ONLY with all absentee paper ballots.

    Declare State election emergency — total mobilization to get proper paper ballot voting machines — new or rent from other States.

    Count the Nov paper ballots when such machines are available.

    Oregon continues to survive with ALL paper mail ballots.

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