Georgia judge blocks rule requiring counties to hand-count Election Day ballots

I'm not certain what you are saying OK, can you go a bit more in depth??


I thought that was pretty clear, there are ways to get an accurate count and limit human interaction with the ballots and tabulators. If I depend on someone else to take my ballot to a counting center, how would I know it got there as was properly counted. TX just removes the middle man, the voter puts their ballot in the tabulator themselves. I have complete confidence my vote was properly counted. Many in other States can't say that.

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This was predictable. The idea of hand counting millions of ballots throughout the state was never going to withstand a legal challenge without justifiable cause. Election conspiracy theories and paranoia are not justifiable cause.

A Georgia judge on Tuesday blocked a new rule from the state's election board that would have required counties to count ballots cast on Election Day by hand, a provision critics had said would cause delays and disruptions in reporting results in the battleground state.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney wrote in his decision that the rule would be implemented too close to the election and would cause "administrative chaos" given the limited time available to train poll workers.


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