Following Wednesday Hearing Georgians Not Hopeful Judge Will Ban Dominion Voting Systems from State – Same Judge Ruled Drop Boxes Could Stay Open 24 Hours
Yesterday VoterGA in Georgia presented at a hearing to determine if Dominion voting machines should be eligible in the state after issues identified prior to the 2020 Election.
There’s no response yet from Judge Adams to the request by VoterGA to ban Dominion Voting Systems in Georgia. A response is expected on Monday.
The Georgia record reports:
Judge Kimberly Esmond Adams in Georgia was seemingly allied from the beginning with the GA Attorney General’s office in arguments before the court on a motion to dismiss the VoterGA case requesting relief from a finding from Judge Totenberberg in Oct 2020 the Dominion machines violated GA law as the ballots were not verifiable via a QR code that could be nefariously changed.