
Georgia Judge's Ruling Sparks Election Officials' Fears
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg is set to decide on the security of Georgia's voting machines, with election officials fearing that ordering changes close to the 2024 presidential vote could undermine trust and potentially incite violence. The civil trial, which began on Jan. 9, centers on the replacement voting machines purchased from Dominion Voting Systems, with plaintiffs arguing that the machines are susceptible to sabotage. Totenberg, known for her intensity and work ethic, must weigh the risks and make a ruling in the coming weeks, with the outcome carrying significant implications for the state's election security and public confidence.