After Seven Years, Trial Finally Starts in Georgia Case on Reliability of Vote-Counting Machines

U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg will preside over a trial starting on Tuesday, January 9, in Curling v Totenberg, n.d., 1:17cv-02989.  This is the case filed in 2017 by Georgia voters who believe the Georgia vote-counting machines in most counties are not reliable and fail to create a practical means to have a recount.  Most states have machines that leave a clear audit trail, but Georgia still does not, even though he has improved its machines somewhat during the life of the lawsuit.  See this story.


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After Seven Years, Trial Finally Starts in Georgia Case on Reliability of Vote-Counting Machines — 8 Comments

  1. SCANNER MACHINES SINCE 1930S — SKOOOL TESTS

    ANY SKOOOLS IN GA — 1776 – 2024 ???

    OR JUST SOME FOOTBALL FRONT STUFF ???

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