Georgia was going to dump voting machines that Trump hates until things got complicated - AP News
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Georgia reversed plans to replace voting machines Trump criticized, citing unspecified complications.
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Georgia voters may continue using older voting machines for upcoming elections, potentially affecting ballot verification and counting speed in a key swing state.
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Georgia had planned to replace its Dominion voting machines, which President Trump has publicly criticized, but the state has encountered obstacles that have complicated or delayed the replacement effort. The machines became a focal point of election security debate after Trump's claims about 2020 election integrity, though election officials and courts have repeatedly affirmed the machines' security and accuracy. Georgia's push to switch systems reflects ongoing political pressure over voting equipment, even as the state's Republican leadership has defended the machines' reliability. The complications suggest the replacement process involves technical, financial, or logistical hurdles that have slowed what initially appeared to be a straightforward procurement decision. The outcome will likely influence how other states approach their own voting machine upgrades amid continued partisan scrutiny of election infrastructure.
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