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A federal trial over the security of Georgia's Dominion voting machines is now in the hands of a judge after closing arguments Thursday.
The 17-day trial questioning the security of Georgia’s Dominion voting machines ended Thursday, leaving the final decision in the hands of U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg.
Disputes over voting machines and election security culminate in a federal trial this week, a test of whether Georgia’s election system is dangerously vulnerable to errors or hacks that could ...
The question of whether Georgia’s electronic voting system has major cybersecurity flaws that amount to a violation of ’ constitutional rights is set for trial next year.
False claims of election fraud have consequences for the safety of Georgia's election officials and for Georgians' confidence in the election process.
Georgia’s audit of their voting machines has been completed and there is no indication that there was anything improper. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger made the announcement ...
ATLANTA — Voting integrity activists will try this week to convince a federal judge that Georgia should scrap its brand new touchscreen voting machines in favor of hand-marked paper ballots. The ...
Long before this week’s election chaos, experts had warned Georgia about its over $100 million voting system, saying paper ballots were simpler and safer.
Last month, voters in six Georgia counties cast ballots for local elections using new touch-screen voting machines that officials have said will resolve long-standing questions about the security ...
This will involve replacing current voting machines in Georgia with machines from Dominion that print a paper ballot after the voter has made their choices to further secure the vote against ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Just months after a contentious race for Georgia governor, and amid several election-related lawsuits and a probe by U.S. House Democrats, the state Senate on Wednesday approved a ...
Elections Federal Court Asked To Scrap Georgia's 27,000 Electronic Voting Machines Georgia is one of 14 states using machines that lack a paper trail that voters can verify for themselves.