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Action Alert from Coalitionforgoodgovernance.orgCall to Action: Contact Georgia State Election Board to urge rule adoption to reduce touchscreen voting to ensure ballot secrecy and security. Details follow.
Almost all Georgians who have voted a polling place since early 2020 have encountered the large touchscreens publicly displaying voters selections to other individuals in the polling place. Yet the right to a secret ballot is guaranteed in the Georgia Constitution and in numerous clear Georgia laws requiring voting in absolute secrecy so that no person can see or know how another person votes. Georgia has a long tradition of legally mandating a secret ballot to safeguard the expression of the voters will since 1890. Georgia's secret ballot laws are so strong that it is a felony in Georgia for an election official to disclose or display how voters vote.
But with the 2020 deployment of the Dominion touchscreen BMD system, Secretary Raffensperger and the State Election Board have refused to defend voters rights to privacy, choosing instead to defend the ill-considered $150+ million purchase of the unverifiable touchscreen voting system. By insisting on the unconditional use of the privacy-invading touchscreens, state officials also put the local election officials in an impossible position of violating state and federal law.
But there is an immediate way to vindicate these fundamental rights by insisting that the State Election Board address this issue, making it clear that county officials must put voters rights over the vendor's interest, despite conflicting direction coming from Secretary Raffensperger and the Board since 2020.
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Lengthy but very important action alert with lots of links as well. Worth checking out. CGG got rid of paperless touchscreens for GA - compare how Ossoff did in his first election (which he lost) when they were used vs. his 2nd election (which he won) when they were not used. Hopefully they will be able to get rid of the BMDs.
jimfields33
(19,382 posts)I dont think Id want to be touching screen after so many use it all day. Sounds like they need to update their voting machines.
diva77
(7,880 posts)scanned, best practices would be to have a risk-limiting audit done of the paper ballots.
jimfields33
(19,382 posts)And we feed it into a scanner. It seems to work well.
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)diva77
(7,880 posts)this post has a link to the Halderman Report on Georgia's Voting System Vulnerabilities - Prof. Halderman from University of Michigan
There's a whole lot more from more cybersecurity experts in the lawsuit(s) Coalitionforgoodgovernance.org has brought against GA - I don't have citations handy at the moment
diva77
(7,880 posts)them to make his magats believe that the election had been stolen from him. As usual, there is a grain of truth in what he claims so that he can run interference on the actual truth.
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