Eric Coomer, an executive with Dominion Voting Systems, which sold the state its new election system last year for more than $100 million, said the problem has to do with the way the voting machines communicate with the underlying Android operating system. He told Totenberg a minor software change will address the issue.
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/lawyers-spar-over-georgia-voting-machine-glitch-planned-fix
I'm just going to say this and stop spamming the thread.
I was working for a major distributor of food and in a store where they had voting happening for the 2016 election.
I had absolutely unrestricted access to voting machines that were held in unlocked cages or easily picked cages in the backroom for days. This room was only ever entered by vendors from maybe a half dozen companies in a work day. None of us ever saw each other so no one knew who was who.
Had I been a corrupt piece of shit I could have updated the software as I pleased.