Georgia Supreme Court Hears Argument in Electronic Vote-Counting Case

On July 13, the Georgia Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Favorito v Handel, over whether electronic vote-counting machines with no paper trail violate the Georgia Constitution. Here is a story about the argument. The case is Favorito v Handel, S09A1367. The lead plaintiff, Garland Favorito, is a Constitution Party activist in Georgia. Attorney for the case is Walker Chandler of the Georgia Libertarian Party.

After the oral argument was over, the court asked for short supplemental briefs, which have now been filed.


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