Cybersecurity
Georgia Vote Shows Signs of Tampering, Civil Rights Group Says
A spike in the use of provisional ballots in Georgia during the midterm election suggests hackers purged names from the state’s voter rolls, according to a civil rights group that sued to get all such ballots counted.
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A spike in the use of provisional ballots in Georgia during the midterm election suggests hackers purged names from the state’s voter rolls, according to a civil rights group that sued to get all such ballots counted.
Against the backdrop of a too-close-to-call governor’s race, the national nonprofit Common Cause on Friday told U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg in Atlanta that its concerns aren’t “speculative,” as claimed by Georgia Secretary of State Robyn Crittenden, whose office oversaw the election.