January 10, 2024
On the second day of a trial over the future of Georgia's election system, voters who say the state's current electronic in-person voting machines are unreliable told a federal judge why they believe hand-marked ballots are a better option.
January 09, 2024
A trial six years in the making kicked off in Georgia federal court on Tuesday, with a group of voters and a nonprofit organization telling the judge that they believe the state's electronic in-person voting systems put their choices on the ballot at risk of being inaccurately counted.
March 14, 2023
Georgia is urging a federal judge to scrap a long-running lawsuit challenging the state's electronic in-person voting system or clarify exactly what claims remain in the suit after years of shifting litigation.
February 13, 2023
The Coalition for Good Governance and a group of voters are pushing back against Georgia officials' attempt to end their suit challenging the constitutionality of the state's in-person electronic voting system, telling a Georgia federal judge their case should instead proceed to trial.
January 10, 2023
Georgia's Secretary of State wants a Georgia federal judge to scrap a long-running suit challenging the state's voting systems, arguing an advocacy group and voters behind the challenge don't have standing, haven't been injured and only raise speculative fears that haven't materialized.
October 07, 2022
Georgia voters who have been challenging the state's election methods and voting equipment since 2017 have told a federal judge that U.S. Dominion Inc. should be punished for sending a nonprofit an unredacted copy of a sealed report that claims there are security vulnerabilities in the state's voting machines.
April 12, 2022
Georgia voters challenging the state's election methods say state officials publicly attacked the integrity of the federal judge overseeing the case after she criticized what she said was an attempt to depose her former law clerk.
March 21, 2022
A Georgia federal judge has admonished as an "unwarranted intrusion" into her decision-making a request by state election officials to depose a former law clerk in a long-running dispute over Georgia's voting methods.
October 07, 2021
A civil rights group is seeking $1.8 million in attorney fees and costs and nearly $300,000 in sanctions after a favorable ruling in part of a long-running challenge to Georgia's voting system, saying it shouldn't have to wait until the whole case is concluded to be paid.
May 03, 2021
A Georgia federal judge denied a sanctions bid Monday by Georgia voters against state election officials in a long-running dispute over voting methods, saying the motion was ill-timed and lacked supporting evidence.