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February 01, 2024
Voter Confidence In 2024 At Issue As Ga. Election Trial Wraps
A monthlong trial over the integrity of Georgia's elections wrapped up Thursday in Atlanta with state officials arguing that switching from Dominion ballot-marking devices would fuel election deniers ahead of the 2024 presidential election, while voter plaintiffs said their trust is already broken by the state's use of the machines.
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January 31, 2024
Touch-Screen Voting Is Cheaper, Safer, Ga. Official Testifies
A top Georgia official testified Wednesday that the ballot-marking devices being challenged in the closely watched trial over the future of Georgia's election system are secure, and that discontinuing their use would be costly to taxpayers.
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January 30, 2024
Ga. Judge Scolds Attys For 'Nasty' Sparring In Voting Trial
Sparks flew Tuesday in federal court as attorneys debated whether the executive director of a nonprofit suing the state should be allowed to testify about a hack allegedly carried out by co-defendants of former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case.
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January 25, 2024
Discovery Row Cuts Ga. Election Official's Testimony Short
Concerns over what Georgia did or did not reveal in discovery ahead of a trial over the future of its election system took center stage Thursday, with the overseeing judge limiting testimony provided by the state's deputy director of election and voting systems as a result.
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January 24, 2024
Ga. Elections Director Says Paper Ballots Have Problems Too
Georgia's elections director pushed back Wednesday on claims that hand-marked paper ballots would serve voters in the state more reliably than the ballot-marking devices currently used at the polls, explaining why the state will not upgrade its voting system until after the 2024 presidential election.
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January 22, 2024
Expert Says Election Tests May Not Uncover Vote Hacks In Ga.
A cybersecurity expert testified Monday in a trial over the future of Georgia's election system that certain hacks that could be carried out on voting machines widely used in the state aren't detectable through tests typically used to ensure voting equipment is functioning properly.
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January 19, 2024
Cyber Expert Sees 'Extreme' Risks In Ga. Voting Systems
An expert witness in a federal trial over the security of Georgia's election systems told the court Friday the state "suffers from an extreme degree of vulnerability" to election manipulation, giving Peach State voters no real confidence that their votes are ever counted as cast.
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January 18, 2024
Pen, $10 Smart Card Can Hack Ga. Voting Machines, Prof. Says
During the second week of trial over the future of Georgia's election system, an expert on Thursday demonstrated how a $10 smart card, a USB drive or a pen can be used to install malware, change ballots and grant individuals "super-user" access to the electronic in-person voting machines used by Georgians on election day.
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January 16, 2024
Claims Of Trump Ally Election Hack Arise In Ga. Voting Trial
A hack allegedly carried out by co-defendants of former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case took center stage Tuesday during the second week of trial in the lawsuit over whether Georgia's voting machines are so vulnerable to security issues that they violate voters' rights.
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January 10, 2024
Voters Advocate For Paper Ballots In Ga. Voting Machine Trial
On the second day of a trial over the future of Georgia's election system, voters who say the state's current electronic in-person voting machines are unreliable told a federal judge why they believe hand-marked ballots are a better option.