1/ The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the @GaSecofState granting the stay on the requirement we @CoalitionGoodGv had won to have paper pollbook backups and adequate emergency ballot processes to provide resiliency on Election Day.
Order is here. bit.ly/CGG11CA
2/ Amazing that @GaSecofState fights protections that would reduce lines and give secure paper backups for pollbooks and touchscreen machines on Election Day.

The recent long lines and E-Net and pollbook failures in early voting make it clear that back up is needed.
3/ Given that Trump is encouraging in-person voting on Election Day, seems that the pollBook failures and polling place need for emergency ballots are destined to hit 🐘voters the hardest. 🤔

Wonder why they want long lines for 🐘s?
Please help us continue this fight through the upcoming elections including the important likely US Senate runoff(s) in January.
We will not take NO for an answer when it comes to protecting constitutional voting rights.
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24 Oct
1/ I keep hearing cable news pundits wrongly tell viewers that voters cannot observe the polls unless they are trained poll watchers. That is misinformation. It varies by state, but elections are meant to be transparent with public oversight!
2/ Check your state law. It likely provides transparency for public involvement at the polls. GA and SC permit public in to watch all activities in the polls. Don't leave the public observation to the bad guys . The good guys need to show up to ensure adequate oversight!
3/ I fear that pundits are trying to discourage some trouble makers from going to polls. Best way to do that is to have the good guys there to observe, exercising their rights to do so.
Read 4 tweets
3 Oct
The most outrageous, reckless, irresponsible, dishonest thing I have seen in my 11 years in elections is what the GA SOS is doing to replace system software with untested uncertified software on eve of the election!
See our letter to Fulton County. 1/
…altionforgoodgovernance.sharefile.com/d-s9214e091f1c…
2/ The letter explains the many state law violations that Fulton (as the largest GA county) is engaged in. But we believe that all counties are following @GaSecofState directions rather than common sense and the law. They are creating another Election Day GA train wreck!
3/ The press hasn't said much about this. Some reporters can hardly believe it is true, they tell me.

I expect that it will become a national news story once the Trump COVID news leaves room for anything else.

@Joseph_Marks_ wrote about it. washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
Read 5 tweets
29 Sep
Kinda early for Halloween, but if you want to read really scary stuff, read the transcript of the court conference today on how the @GaSecofState is planning to install ALL NEW SOFTWARE (uncertified, untested) in 34,000 touchscreen voting machines. 1/
…altionforgoodgovernance.sharefile.com/d-s27c539a976d…
2/ What could possibly go wrong?
Using real voters as guinea pigs to "test" the brand new software that even the federal government has not seen or reviewed.

There is a sensible alternative---hand marked ballots that can be audited. If everything failed, we could hand count.
3/ When will the public (and candidates) begin to wonder why the SOS is so obsessively committed to totally flawed system for the Nov. election?

Someone needs to help us @CoalitionGoodGv raise hell!
Read 4 tweets
27 Sep
1/ Story thread--the most recent GA voting mess:

On Friday, @GaSecofState 's office announced they were ceasing all pre-election testing statewide of the voting equipment for the Nov. election, stating that there was a "database error." Hmmm.

Here's what they sent counties:
2/ "We will try to minimize the delay it will cause." That sounds uncertain, when the testing schedule was woefully inadequate anyway.

On Sept. 10, we argued to the Court that the State was grossly shortcutting requiring machine testing. (2020 not good yr for shortcuts.)
3/ Now counties have to wait for a new database and have a do-over of voting machine and scanner testing? Early voting starts on Oct. 12!! This means that 11 business days out, they have no tested machines.

There is no way this is going to work well. We let the Court know.
Read 11 tweets
24 Sep
In the New Yorker article linked below, @rickhasen made this statement. Rick, do you see the parties actually prepared to do this? If the Dems, Libertarians, Greens, Unaffiliated candidates would actually exercise their rights, the problem would be mostly solved. 1/
2/ The article quoted above is newyorker.com/magazine/2020/…
3/ We must not act helpless. These are OUR elections and we have all rights to insist on full transparency for counting every vote. We must convince members of the press, candidates and parties that it is a patriotic duty to oversee our elections with meaningful scrutiny.
Read 5 tweets
21 Sep
1/ GA voters, read this report linked below from a county election official, sent to the General Assembly Committee anonymously. No doubt out of fear for his/her job. We know that many officials fear retribution from @GaSecofState if they speak truth about the flawed system.
2/ The county official's report is clear, balanced yet presents a picture of why we are so concerned about the November election. Very little has been accomplished by the State to improve the system since June.

…altionforgoodgovernance.sharefile.com/d-s46479be77c2…
3/ Consider this report with the seriousness it merits.
Why were these problems even present in June?
Why must the whistleblower be anonymous?
What does this imply for November if we still have this flawed system?
What is the safest way to cast a November ballot?
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