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January 22, 2021
Ga. Wants Standing Review In Election Suit After Others Axed
Georgia's top election officials urged a federal judge Thursday to certify for appeal her July decision that voters have standing to pursue claims Georgia's voting system is flawed, in light of recent dismissals of suits targeting alleged flaws in the 2020 presidential election.
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November 12, 2020
Atlanta Law Firms Deny Conflict In Georgia Election Suits
Atlanta-based law firms Taylor English Duma LLP and Robbins Ross Alloy Belinfante Littlefield LLC on Thursday denied an alleged conflict of interest over their involvement in representing Georgia election officials in one voting suit and the Donald Trump campaign and Georgia Republicans in another.
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October 15, 2020
Georgia's 'Sky Is Falling' Ballot Claims Don't Sway Judge
An Atlanta federal judge has ripped as a fallacy Georgia's "sky is falling" protests of her order that it provide emergency paper backups of ballots and poll books in the Nov. 3 election, refusing to stay the order while the state appeals to the Eleventh Circuit.
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October 13, 2020
Georgia Dodges Voter Requests For Election System Overhaul
Atlanta federal judges have saved Georgia from a last-minute overhaul of its voting system, tossing an elector suit seeking relief from lengthy polling station lines and rejecting a separate bid to enforce the use of hand-marked paper ballots.
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September 29, 2020
Ga. Told To Back Up Voting Machines With Paper Ballots
Georgia must provide paper backups of updated voter information for the Nov. 3 election to reassure electors its malfunction-plagued digital system can be easily bypassed if necessary, an Atlanta federal judge ruled Monday.
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September 11, 2020
Georgia Zoom Trial Interrupted With 9/11 Images, Porn
A Georgia federal court Zoom hearing on the state's use of electronic voting machines was interrupted mid-testimony Friday morning when images of the Sept. 11 attacks, pornography and a hand-drawn swastika took over screens.
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September 10, 2020
Experts Rip Ga.'s Voting System In Election Machine Trial
Faults in Georgia's voting system mean the Peach State can't have reliable election results, an Atlanta federal judge was told Thursday by concerned voters, election advocates and various experts during a remote trial over its electronic voting machines.
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August 10, 2020
Pandemic Disrupts Georgia Voters' Bid For Paper Ballots
A group of Georgia voters and election advocates lost their bid to have the state's electronic voting system replaced with paper ballots for a third time Friday, when a federal judge ruled they relied on information rendered obsolete by the coronavirus pandemic.
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July 31, 2020
Georgia Must Face Challenge To Updated Voting System
A Georgia federal judge mostly rejected state voting officials' bid to toss a revamped challenge to the voting system it plans to use in the upcoming presidential elections, clearing the path for plaintiffs to pursue claims saying the system is unconstitutional and flawed.
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May 26, 2020
Ga. Voters' Counsel Can't Get $6.3M Fees Award, For Now
A Georgia federal judge ruled Tuesday that now wasn't the right time to award plaintiffs' counsel $6.3 million in fees for helping Georgia voters secure a ruling that barred the state from using an allegedly insecure electronic voting system, citing their revamped challenge to the state's new voting process and the economic strain of the coronavirus pandemic on the state.
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