U.S. District Court Clears Away Procedural Objections to Lawsuit Over Georgia’s Vote-Counting Machines

On August 28, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg issued an order in Curling v Kemp, n.d., 1:17cv-2989. This is the lawsuit over whether Georgia may continue to use vote-counting machines that do not leave an audit trail. The 3-page order clears away all procedural objections to the lawsuit, and sets another oral argument for Monday, September 17, on the question of whether she should issue an injunction against the existing machines.


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U.S. District Court Clears Away Procedural Objections to Lawsuit Over Georgia’s Vote-Counting Machines — 2 Comments

  1. What MONSTERS approved having ANY NO paper audit machines ???

    Son Of Putin / Stalin / Hitler ???

    What’s next — NO audit machines for land ownership, nation-state allegiance, voter registration, etc. ???

  2. Possible instant chaos due to the LATE Sept 17 hearing date ???

    Overseas ballots using RCV ???

    SCOTUS folks physically meet on ___ ???

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