Decision in Georgia Vote-Counting Machines Expected September 14 or September 17

On September 12, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg heard witnesses in Curling v Kemp, n.d., 1:17cv-2989. This is the case over Georgia’s vote-counting machines, which don’t leave a paper trail. The judge said she would rule on Friday, September 14, or Monday, September 17, on whether the machines can be used one more time, in November 2018. See this story.


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Decision in Georgia Vote-Counting Machines Expected September 14 or September 17 — 2 Comments

  1. I made it before Demo Rep and Ogle! It’s a miracle!

    Hopefully she rules there needs to be a trail so these votes can be more easily verified. I don’t see how something like this could have been approved in the first place.

  2. Another effort by the gangster GA HACKS to get past another election.

    ZERO learned from 2000 FL punch card disaster and foreign ENEMY hacks.

    Optical scanners with paper trails — around since 1940s-1950s.

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