Touchscreen out, pen and paper in? Georgia trial could change voting rules
by Timothy Pratt in Atlanta from US news | The Guardian on (#6HPYW)
Plaintiffs in trial six years in the making say state's computerized voting machines put votes at unacceptable risk of being altered
A federal trial beginning this week in Atlanta could change the way people vote in next year's election in a key swing state, and potentially affect voters in other states for years to come.
The trial, six years in the making, pits a non-profit organization and a handful of Georgia voters against the state, claiming that vulnerabilities in the state's computerized voting machines place a voter's choices at an unacceptable risk of being altered, infringing on their constitutional rights.
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