Election Reform Group VoterGA Sues State of Georgia to Ban Dominion Voting Technology in State Elections
Election reform Group VoterGA sued the State of Georgia this week seeking a ban on Dominion Voting Systems technology in the state.
VoterGA on Tuesday announced joining with State Rep. Philip Singleton in a legal petition to ban Georgia’s Dominion Democracy Suite 5.5 voting system from state elections.
According to the Baltimore Post Examiner, the voting system has already been declared in violation of Georgia law by the U.S. District Court of Northern Georgia.
The Kemp administration spent over $100 million for the Dominion voting systems in the state back in 2020.
The Washington Examiner reported:
A self-described election integrity group sued the state of Georgia on Tuesday,