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U.S Federal Judge Rules Against Voting Machines In Georgia; Wisconsin Could See Similar Lawsuit

By Thomas SchumacherNov 21, 2023 | 2:11 PM
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WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) – A U.S. federal judge ruled in favor of a landmark lawsuit in the state of Georgia that alleges that voting machines can be hacked or manipulated via cyberattacks and other criminal activity.

According to the Post Millennial, U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg, who was appointed to her position by former President Obama, addressed the case last Friday that seeks to replace Georgia’s computerized voting machines with paper ballots. She stated in a decision footnote that the evidence in the case “does not suggest that the plaintiffs are conspiracy theorists of any variety.”

“Indeed, some of the nation’s leading cybersecurity experts and computer scientists have provided testimony and affidavits on behalf of the plaintiffs’ case in the long course of this litigation,” Judge Totenberg added.

The Coalition for Good Governance, an advocacy group for election security, and individual voters filed the lawsuit, which alleges that several security flaws in these voting machines violate voters’ constitutional rights to cast ballots and have them reliably counted.

Totenberg further stated in her decision that while the “court cannot wave a magic wand, in this case, to address the varied challenges to our democracy and election system in recent years, including those presented in this case,” a “reasonable, timely discussion and compromise in this case, coupled with prompt, informed legislative action, might certainly make a difference that benefits the parties and the public.”

This lawsuit is the first to establish the needed legal precedence to bring similar lawsuits in other swing states, such as Wisconsin, where claims of election interference by members of both parties have been made since the 2020 general election, including issues with voting machines and unfair voting maps. Neither party in the state has been able to legally prove their claims of interference in court over the last three years.

According to Fox News, earlier this month, the Wisconsin Senate also approved three proposed modifications to the state constitution that would address concerns regarding the management of elections following attempts to remove WEC Administrator Meagan Wolfe from her position.

The proposed amendments would make it illegal for businesses such as Mark Zuckerberg’s META to provide funds for election management, codify current voter picture ID laws into the state constitution, and restrict voting rights in municipal and state elections to only U.S. residents. Gov. Tony Evers cannot veto constitutional amendments, which must be adopted by two consecutive sessions of the Legislature before being decided by voters in a statewide election.

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1 minute ago, spin_dry said:

 Now the losing candidates can blame their loss on crooked human counters. This won’t solve anything. 

Hand counts are the only way.

Argentina did it, in a few hours 32 million votes.

AZ took weeks to count 2 million.  Of course they cheated.

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1 minute ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Hand counts are the only way.

Argentina did it, in a few hours 32 million votes.

AZ took weeks to count 2 million.  Of course they cheated.

It won’t solve anything. The body politic in America is nothing but a bunch of fucking whiney, poor losers. They’ll always look for an excuse. 

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1 minute ago, spin_dry said:

It’s been proven over and over that optical scans are more accurate than hand counting. 

Not when the machines are flipping votes and adding voter in real time from out of date voter registration logs.

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For an Obama appointed judge to see the ability of these machines to be infiltrated considering the times we are in is saying something.

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11 minutes ago, Highmark said:

For an Obama appointed judge to see the ability of these machines to be infiltrated considering the times we are in is saying something.

This is based off a computer expert Halderman or something like that and a Georgia judge had his findings sealed for over two years now.  They were unsealed recently.

Machines need to go, a kid can hack them and flip votes.

 

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11 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

A hand tally of ballots cast in Georgia for the presidential race has been completed, and it affirms Democrat Joe Biden’s narrow lead over Republican President Donald Trump, according to results released Thursday by the secretary of state’s office

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Thankfully, AC posted this last week. Couple things to note.

"The state has been fighting the lawsuit since 2017."

And most hilariously.

"Through the lawsuit, the plaintiffs revealed evidence of an election breach in Coffee County in January 2021, when a nonprofit organization led by Sidney Powell, a lawyer who supported then-President Donald Trump’s claims that the 2020 election had been stolen, paid computer analysts to copy voting software, ballot images and other election data."

 

It's good but bad at the same time! :lol:

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1 minute ago, Steve753 said:

A hand tally of ballots cast in Georgia for the presidential race has been completed, and it affirms Democrat Joe Biden’s narrow lead over Republican President Donald Trump, according to results released Thursday by the secretary of state’s office

The sos is the one who helped steal the election you idiot.

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2 hours ago, ArcticCrusher said:

The sos is the one who helped steal the election you idiot.

So the SOS who voted for Con man also rigged the election against said Con man… :lol: 

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U.S Federal Judge Rules Against Voting Machines In Georgia; Wisconsin Could See Similar Lawsuit

By Thomas SchumacherNov 21, 2023 | 2:11 PM
15259008906_b57a34cf50_z.jpg

Court gavel. MWC file photo.

WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) – A U.S. federal judge ruled in favor of a landmark lawsuit in the state of Georgia that alleges that voting machines can be hacked or manipulated via cyberattacks and other criminal activity.

According to the Post Millennial, U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg, who was appointed to her position by former President Obama, addressed the case last Friday that seeks to replace Georgia’s computerized voting machines with paper ballots. She stated in a decision footnote that the evidence in the case “does not suggest that the plaintiffs are conspiracy theorists of any variety.”

“Indeed, some of the nation’s leading cybersecurity experts and computer scientists have provided testimony and affidavits on behalf of the plaintiffs’ case in the long course of this litigation,” Judge Totenberg added.

The Coalition for Good Governance, an advocacy group for election security, and individual voters filed the lawsuit, which alleges that several security flaws in these voting machines violate voters’ constitutional rights to cast ballots and have them reliably counted.

Totenberg further stated in her decision that while the “court cannot wave a magic wand, in this case, to address the varied challenges to our democracy and election system in recent years, including those presented in this case,” a “reasonable, timely discussion and compromise in this case, coupled with prompt, informed legislative action, might certainly make a difference that benefits the parties and the public.”

This lawsuit is the first to establish the needed legal precedence to bring similar lawsuits in other swing states, such as Wisconsin, where claims of election interference by members of both parties have been made since the 2020 general election, including issues with voting machines and unfair voting maps. Neither party in the state has been able to legally prove their claims of interference in court over the last three years.

According to Fox News, earlier this month, the Wisconsin Senate also approved three proposed modifications to the state constitution that would address concerns regarding the management of elections following attempts to remove WEC Administrator Meagan Wolfe from her position.

The proposed amendments would make it illegal for businesses such as Mark Zuckerberg’s META to provide funds for election management, codify current voter picture ID laws into the state constitution, and restrict voting rights in municipal and state elections to only U.S. residents. Gov. Tony Evers cannot veto constitutional amendments, which must be adopted by two consecutive sessions of the Legislature before being decided by voters in a statewide election.

not a problem, I'm from and live in Wausau

feel free to stop by and pick up as many pre-filled ballots as you'd like

I have an entire storage unit full of them

all the voting machines are at work, getting a 'hot tune'

;)

 

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Awesome.  Election integrity is a good thing.

illegal for businesses such as Mark Zuckerberg’s META to provide funds for election management, codify current voter picture ID laws into the state constitution, and restrict voting rights in municipal and state elections to only U.S. residents

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1 hour ago, racer254 said:

Awesome.  Election integrity is a good thing.

illegal for businesses such as Mark Zuckerberg’s META to provide funds for election management, codify current voter picture ID laws into the state constitution, and restrict voting rights in municipal and state elections to only U.S. residents

And if the democrats still win? 

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10 hours ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

not a problem, I'm from and live in Wausau

feel free to stop by and pick up as many pre-filled ballots as you'd like

I have an entire storage unit full of them

all the voting machines are at work, getting a 'hot tune'

;)

 

And to think I use to presume Wausau was a nice town the 8-10 times a year I drive thru it.  :lol:  

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16 hours ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

not a problem, I'm from and live in Wausau

feel free to stop by and pick up as many pre-filled ballots as you'd like

I have an entire storage unit full of them

all the voting machines are at work, getting a 'hot tune'

;)

 

Wausau is a major national hub for the distribution of meth. Put those people to work!!!  

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