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The State of Georgia is planning to spend over $100 million to replace the current electronic voting machines with Dominion Voting System’s Image Cast X electronic ballot marking device (BMD) which accumulates votes that are embedded in bar codes the voter cannot verify. This new system also has a variety of security, auditability and legal issues and was recently rejected for use by the state of Texas.
Georgia law provides that ten or more voters may demand a reexamination of a voting system for the Secretary of State to determine whether it is secure and meets the Election Code (§21-2-379.24). Concerned voters are petitioning Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Georgia election officials to reexamine the proposed system. The Constitution Party of Georgia (CP-GA) has joined other organizations in demanding a diligent, responsible and honest re-examination as to whether the Image Cast X voting system meets the legal requirements according to state law.
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Georgia to buy $100 million Unverifiable Voting System
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ATLANTA, GA – Secretary of State (SOS) Brad Raffensperger announced Monday his office will replace its current unverifiable electronic voting system with another type of unverifiable system. Voters using the chosen Image Cast (ICX) ballot marking device (BMD) from Dominion Voting Systems’ $106 million bid will employ touchscreens to print only their selections on a piece of paper. The voter will slide the paper into a scanner that accumulates votes embedded in a bar code. Although text selections are visible, voters cannot read or verify the actual votes that are accumulated. They also cannot see a full paper ballot with referendum language and unselected candidates.
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