Also, the judge mentioned in the article (Amy Totenberg) shot down a push for paper voting four times.
“We are deeply disappointed that Georgia voters will be voting in this important election on unreliable touchscreen machines that produce results that cannot be audited,” Marilyn Marks, executive director of the Coalition for Good Governance, a plaintiff in the suit, said in an email.
Georgia knew about the vote-flipping "glitch" before the election.
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Also, the judge mentioned in the article (Amy Totenberg) shot down a push for paper voting four times.
“We are deeply disappointed that Georgia voters will be voting in this important election on unreliable touchscreen machines that produce results that cannot be audited,” Marilyn Marks, executive director of the Coalition for Good Governance, a plaintiff in the suit, said in an email.