May 26, 2020
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.
August 15, 2019
A Georgia federal judge on Thursday prohibited state election officials from continuing to rely on an insecure electronic voting process after 2019, ruling that voters overwhelmingly demonstrated "serious problems and failures" with the current system.
July 11, 2019
Georgia has to offer up the databases at the center of its voting system for inspection after a federal judge concluded that the information is crucial to litigation challenging the state's allegedly insecure election process.
May 21, 2019
A Georgia federal judge on Tuesday refused to scrap a lawsuit challenging the state's allegedly insecure electronic voting process, ruling increasingly prevalent challenges with securing the U.S. election system in "today's era of heightened cybersecurity threats" bolstered voters' constitutional claims.
October 24, 2018
The Georgia federal judge overseeing litigation challenging the state’s allegedly insecure electronic voting system granted a bid by election officials to pause the proceedings while they appeal her decision declining to toss the suit, holding that the move is warranted because of the important election integrity issues involved.
September 25, 2018
Georgia election officials have asked a federal judge to pause litigation challenging the state's allegedly insecure and unreliable electronic voting system while they appeal her decision declining to toss the suit, saying their request for review raises immunity concerns that warrant a stay.
September 18, 2018
Georgia won't have to switch from an electronic voting system to paper ballots for the midterm elections, but a federal judge on Monday had words of encouragement for challengers who say the system isn't secure — as well as criticism for officials who have their "heads in the sand."
August 30, 2018
A Georgia federal judge held that litigation seeking to force the state to replace its allegedly insecure and unreliable electronic voting system with paper ballots can move forward, disagreeing with officials’ claims that the court lacks jurisdiction over the suit lodged by a voting integrity group and several residents.
August 22, 2018
A voting integrity group and several Georgia residents have doubled down on their bids to force the state to replace its allegedly insecure and unreliable electronic voting system with paper ballots, telling a federal court that the relief they request can and must be implemented before upcoming elections.
August 09, 2018
A Georgia federal judge tasked with deciding whether to replace the state's allegedly insecure and unreliable electronic voting system with paper ballots has asked both sides to weigh in during the coming weeks on the "practical realities" of the request, expressing concern with the potential difficulties of implementing the change before the November general elections.