U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg is presiding over a long-running lawsuit challenging the election system the state bought last year from Dominion Voting Systems for more than $100 million. The activists argue the system places an unconstitutional burden on the right to vote because voters cannot be confident their votes are accurately counted. A bug in the touchscreen machines and a hasty software update underscore that the machines aren’t ready for use, they say.
The companies “uploaded something last night, which is not normal, and it caused a glitch,” said Marcia Ridley, elections supervisor at Spalding County Board of Election. That glitch prevented pollworkers from using the pollbooks to program smart cards that the voters insert into the voting machines.
Start checking in GA for similar, they use Dominion also, and an update was pushed out the night before the election
https://apnews.com/article/technology-senate-elections-georgia-elections-voting-machines-6a6be19f168a719e68c107c7426df9f3
They pushed out an update the night before the election even- https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/04/georgia-election-machine-glitch-434065
https://sos.ga.gov/admin/files/Dominion%20RFI_No%20Redactions.pdf
EVERYWHERE DOMINION IS USED