Georgia Judge Allows Challenge to Dominion Voting Machines to Continue
A long-standing lawsuit over the reliability and security of Georgia’s elections system will go to trial in January.
The case was filed by voters who want hand-marked paper ballots to replace the existing system of machines sold to the state by Dominion Voting Systems, although as noted by the Associated Press, it began three years before the allegations over Dominion’s machines that became part of the contentious aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
On Nov. 10, U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg issued a ruling rejecting the state’s position that no trial was necessary. The ruling called for the state and its critics to try to resolve their differences without a trial.
“The Court cannot wave a magic wand in this case to address the varied challenges to our democracy and election system in recent years,