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Trial upcoming. And there will be another trial regarding voter fraud in GA upcoming as well as this one.
Good reason to ask the court in Fani's Fony case to pause that matter.
The court has not found that there was voter fraud or that the machines caused voter fraud.
The case was basically possibilities, for example if the computer malfunction then it would cause people from voting, These are software or hardware problems.
The judge is support back up plans.
contingencies on contingencies
The narrowly tailored relief ordered directs that the State Defendants provide at least a modicum of the voting backup plan tools essential to protecting voters constitutionally protected ability and right to cast a ballot that is counted and given the same weight as any other on this coming November 3rd general election day and thereafter.
Curling et al. v. Raffensperger et al. (Amicus Brief)
On September 28, 2020, a U.S. District Judge issued an order directing Georgia election officials to provide a “sufficient” supply of emergency paper ballots. The Brennan Center filed an amicus brief to urge the Judge to clarify her order by specifying that a “sufficient” supply of emergency...www.brennancenter.org
Generally there could be anything that prevents people from voting.
including mother nature to a paper shortage.
So the state has to have back up plans for worst case situations.
People can point out the problems of AI but it is not different from pointing out worst case scenarios problems from mail in voting , voting in person, etc, etc, .
The question of whether Georgia’s electronic voting system has major cyber security flaws so far only amount to a violation of voters’ constitutional rights to cast their votes
The issue of voter fraud has been around since the first paper ballot.
The court has not found that there was voter fraud or that the machines caused voter fraud.
The case was basically possibilities, for example if the computer malfunction then it would cause people from voting, These are software or hardware problems.
The judge is support back up plans.
contingencies on contingencies
The narrowly tailored relief ordered directs that the State Defendants provide at least a modicum of the voting backup plan tools essential to protecting voters constitutionally protected ability and right to cast a ballot that is counted and given the same weight as any other on this coming November 3rd general election day and thereafter.
Curling et al. v. Raffensperger et al. (Amicus Brief)
On September 28, 2020, a U.S. District Judge issued an order directing Georgia election officials to provide a “sufficient” supply of emergency paper ballots. The Brennan Center filed an amicus brief to urge the Judge to clarify her order by specifying that a “sufficient” supply of emergency...www.brennancenter.org
Generally there could be anything that prevents people from voting.
including mother nature to a paper shortage.
So the state has to have back up plans for worst case situations.
People can point out the problems of AI but it is not different from pointing out worst case scenarios problems from mail in voting , voting in person, etc, etc, .
The question of whether Georgia’s electronic voting system has major cyber security flaws so far only amount to a violation of voters’ constitutional rights to cast their votes
The issue of voter fraud has been around since the first paper ballot.