A Fulton County judge ruled that Georgia’s Dominion voting machines are secure ahead of the upcoming general election, dismissing concerns from some state Republicans. The judge labeled the alleged security risks as “purely hypothetical.” DeKalb County Republicans had sought access to photographic records of ballots within 24 hours post-election, but Judge Scott McAfee denied this request, stating it wouldn’t prove any breaches.
Despite oral testimony from witnesses suggesting potential vulnerabilities, no specific issues were identified. Georgia officials, including Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office, remain confident in the voting system’s integrity for the 2024 election.
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