Georgia Oral Argument on Vote-Counting Machines Begins on Thursday, July 25

Oral arguments began on July 25, Thursday, in U.S. District Court in Atlanta in Curling v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:17cv-2989. The issue is whether Georgia’s continuing use of vote-counting machines with no paper trail violates the U.S. Constitution. At stake is whether the machines will be enjoined for use in the autumn 2019 local elections. This case is two years old. Judge Amy Totenberg already ruled last year that the old machines could be used in the 2018 election.

Georgia says it will buy new machines in time for the 2020 election. Plaintiffs doubt that the new machines will be adequate, and also doubt that they will really be ready in time for the 2020 election.


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Georgia Oral Argument on Vote-Counting Machines Begins on Thursday, July 25 — 5 Comments

  1. Do the Russians CONTROL the E-voting machines biz in the USA ???

    How USELESS are the various official/private election groups regarding voting ???

    IE the olde rotted punch card ballots replaced by the even worse rotted e-voting ballots.

  2. @DR,

    E-voting companies will sell the equipment to tally the votes.

    You are so naive sometimes.

  3. JR

    CRIMINAL E-voting companies will sell the equipment to NOT tally the LEGAL votes.

    You are so naive sometimes.
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    PR and AppV and TOTSOP

  4. FLASH–

    https://www.vox.com/2019/7/25/8930616/senate-intelligence-report-russia-50-states

    New Senate Intelligence report shows “extensive” Russia 2016 election interference

    It also notes that Russia may have infiltrated voting systems in all 50 states.

    —–
    HAS LINK TO SIR – LOTS BLACKED OUT – TOP SECRET CLASSIFIED
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    BONG BONG BONG
    Democracy GENERAL QUARTERS.
    THIS IS NOOOOOOOO DRILL.

    ——
    HOW MANY MORON/NAIVE ELECTION LAW HACKS IN THE STATES ???
    SEE AUG 1914
    SEE SEPT 1939

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