Coalition for Good Governance
@CoalitionGoodGv
Citizen engagement for self-governance through fair and transparent elections. Suing Georgia to force hand marked paper ballot elections.
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Today, Coalition for Good Governance and Free Speech For People filed a complaint urging the GA St. Elec. Bd. to immediately investigate a potential voting system breach in Bibb County, GA.
We don't have many details, but with the equipment being prepared now for the upcoming primary, this merits attention!
Voters noticed their printed ballot did not show the choices they confirmed on the touchscreen. Officials counted those ballots anyway.
Kevin Skoglund explains
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Election Day problems in Northampton County shar.es/agHtJ3
Common Cause J. Sailor Jones Common CauseNC While scoping out a place to hold a safe & legal protest near Wake County, NC Elections... Police called, false statements made about me, banned from govt' property by the same govt' official that the protest was going to expose! I'm now in Federal court fighting for my rights. #GoodTrouble
Congratulations to 🚀 TENC founder, Lynn Bernstein ✍ for her tenacity in getting an inItial ruling showing that she has a right to legally allowed election observation. I hope the final judgment will say the same.
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If you are not aware of the recent issue, read the thread below. 1/
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From doug richards 11Alive News news-breaking interview with SOS Raffensperger about the GA voting system breach.
Essentially Doug is asking, 'Doesn't SOS teach investigator trainees in Investigations 101 to pull the security video?'
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Continuing with the revealing interview of Raffensperger conducted by doug richards of 11Alive News-- Doug asked what happened in the year after SOS sent an investigator into Coffee County in May 2021 re: a potential breach. 1/
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doug richards asks the right question of Raffensperger.
'When did SOS first learn of Coffee County [breach]? '
Watch Raffensperger's answer that destroys any credibility his office had with on Coffee issue-- and see 🧵below for what they told the Court.
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.Gabriel Sterling, this report confirms that a breach happened in Coffee County, GA.
If the @GASecofstate investigated, why did you tell the Carter Center in April that no breach occurred? youtube.com/watch?v=PbB_c_…
at 35:30
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5/ Here's what well-respected experts at OSET Institute 🇺🇳 🇺🇦 explain about why the release of software is so dangerous to election security:
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I'm remiss in not ReTweeting this well-done story by WhoWhatWhy on GA software system breach.
Russ explains why GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has no incentive to mitigate the high risk of exploitation of the breach, and explains what the Dems have also done to paralyze proper response. #gapol
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