Election Integrity News: “In Georgia And Elsewhere, Officials Sow Distrust In Elections By Dismissing Voters’ Integrity Concerns”

Summary: This article discusses the Curling v. Raffensperger lawsuit in Georgia, which questions the reliability of the state’s electronic voting machines due to concerns about inaccurate QR codes reflecting voters’ choices. It also highlights instances of glitches, including one in Pennsylvania, raising doubts about the voting process. Witnesses testified about coding errors and system glitches in Georgia, but official responses were lacking, with reports of successes glossing over serious issues and delays in investigating complaints. The article ends by stressing the importance of transparently addressing these issues to maintain public trust, warning against officials dismissing concerns and emphasizing the need for genuine efforts to resolve election-related problems.

Article: “In Georgia And Elsewhere, Officials Sow Distrust In Elections By Dismissing Voters’ Integrity Concerns”

Author(s): Josh Findlay and Anelise Powers

Link: https://thefederalist.com/2024/03/04/in-georgia-and-elsewhere

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