ok... idiot...
when Judge Totenburg's trial starts on January 9th...
just wish it away....
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Nov 13, 2023 — An election security
case over Georgia's Dominion voting system is heading to
trial in
January. A
judge suggested a compromise.
A federal judge suggested a compromise in an election security lawsuit over Georgia’s voting equipment, but without an agreement, she ordered a trial scheduled to begin in January.
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg wrote in an order Friday that the public might be better served outside of the
court battle between Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and plaintiffs opposed to the state’s touchscreen voting system.
“Reasonable, timely discussion and compromise in this case, coupled with prompt, informed legislative action, might certainly make a difference that benefits the parties and the public,” Totenberg wrote in the 135-page ruling.
Totenberg said she won’t order Georgia to use
hand-marked paper ballots, even if the plaintiffs prevail during the trial set to begin Jan. 9. She said it’s not within her power to mandate a new statewide voting system that would replace
equipment manufactured by Dominion Voting Systems.
Georgia uses a voting system where voters fill out their ballots on touchscreens, which are attached to printers that create a paper ballot. The ballot displays voters’ choices in human-readable text alongside a QR code that is read and counted by scanning machines.
Critics of the technology say voters can’t be sure that the code accurately reflects their selections. Recounts and audits in Georgia have routinely confirmed the accuracy of vote counts.