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Georgia House Speaker Calls for Elimination of QR Codes on Ballots and Independent Oversight as Curling v Raffensperger Lawsuit is Underway

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On Tuesday, the six-years-long federal case Curling v Raffensperger finally began.  The case aims to move the Peach State away from the voting machines that create an unverifiable paper ballot where a voter’s intent is read through a QR code rather than the filled-in circles.

As The Gateway Pundit reported on Monday, the Georgia Secretary of State will notably be absent from the list of witnesses called to testify.

Outrageous! Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger Does Not Have to Testify in Upcoming Case Challenging Georgia Election Machines

 

Yesterday, while speaking at a Georgia Chamber of Commerce gathering, Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns called for the elimination of the unconstitutional QR codes that designate the vote while also calling for independent oversight of the Secretary of States Office.

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