Another Lawsuit Filed To Stop Unverifiable QR Codes On GA Ballots

November 19, 2022
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An amended lawsuit involving Dominion and ballots has been filed in the court in Athens-Clarke County.  I strongly encourage you to read it at the link below.

Howard vs ACCBE

The lawsuit, essentially, asks the Judge to void the Dominion Contact because it does not produce a verifiable ballot as required by Georgia Law.

Georgia law is very clear that voters must have a verifiable ballot. The QR code is what the Dominion scanner reads. The voter can't verify it is actually the way they voted because they can't read the QR code.

https://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/54991

"(7.1) 'Electronic ballot marker' means an electronic device that does not compute or retain votes; may integrate components such as a ballot scanner, printer, touch screen monitor, audio output, and a navigational keypad; and uses electronic technology to independently and privately mark a paper ballot at the direction of an elector, interpret ballot selections, communicate such interpretation for elector verification, and print an elector verifiable paper ballot.

Click here to view a copy of the signed Dominion Contract.

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