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Judge Rejects GOP Lawsuit Questioning Georgia Voting Machine Security

Runoff U.S. Senate election in Georgia

A recent ruling by Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Republican Party officials in Georgia that aimed to raise concerns about the security of voting machines to be used in the 2024 election.

The lawsuit, brought by GOP officials in Dekalb County and supported by pro-Trump lawyers, alleged that Dominion voting machines did not comply with Georgia law. They requested the Secretary of State’s office to provide access to voting records and ballot images within 24 hours of the election.

Ruling emphasized voting equipment certification and hypothetical security risks.
Judge McAfee dismissed GOP lawsuit alleging Dominion voting machines non-compliance with Georgia law.
State officials, including Secretary of State Raffensperger, affirmed voting machine security.

However, Judge McAfee emphasized that the voting equipment remains certified and any potential security risks are currently hypothetical. He stated that the issues raised in the lawsuit should be addressed by policymakers rather than the courts.

State officials, including Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, have affirmed that the voting machines are secure and there is no evidence of widespread fraud. They criticized the lawsuit as an attempt to mislead voters and set the stage for disputing election results if Donald Trump does not win in 2024.

The ruling comes just weeks before early voting is set to begin in Georgia, adding to the ongoing debate over election integrity and security. Despite the legal setback for the GOP officials, the controversy surrounding voting machines and election processes is likely to continue as the 2024 election approaches.

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