8 Year-Long Curling v. Raffensperger Federal Lawsuit on Electronic Voting Machines Dismissed on Standing – IOTW Report

8 Year-Long Curling v. Raffensperger Federal Lawsuit on Electronic Voting Machines Dismissed on Standing

Gateway Pundit:

The 8-year-long federal lawsuit seeking to ban voting systems in the State of Georgia that store a voter’s intent on a QR code rather than human-verifiable text has ended today.

Judge Amy Totenberg issued her ruling over a year after the trial concluded, determining that “the Court lacks jurisdiction to consider the merits of Plaintiffs’ claims.”

The Gateway Pundit covered this trial from Day 1 in court, witnessing several egregious manipulations of the voting system demonstrated live and on the record in the courtroom.

University of Michigan computer science professor Dr. J. Alex Halderman successfully hacked the Dominion ICX system in court using a BIC pen in one hack and tools you can purchase on Amazon for several other hacks. more

7 Comments on 8 Year-Long Curling v. Raffensperger Federal Lawsuit on Electronic Voting Machines Dismissed on Standing

  1. “the Court lacks jurisdiction to consider the merits of Plaintiffs’ claims.” If that’s the case it should have been declared 8 years ago! The judiciary is as corrupt as the rest of our no government!

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