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"Experts Discuss Ga.'s Voting System In Election Machine Trial," Law360

An article published by Law360 on September 10, 2020 discusses an evidentiary hearing before U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg regarding Georgia's voting system and an attempt by plaintiffs to have the state replace its electronic ballot marking devices with hand-marked paper ballots.

Bryan P. Tyson

, who represents the state, called the litigation an "attempt to undermine the public confidence in, and the legitimacy of, the state's elections."

The state is represented by Taylor English attorneys, Bryan P. Tyson, Bryan F. JacoutotDiane F. LaRoss and Loree Anne Paradise.

Tyson, a lawyer for the state, urged the court not to force Georgia to implement a different system via a "trial by ambush" that he said comprised "incomplete, rushed and untested evidence." Absentee ballots for the election are about to be sent to Georgia voters, and early voting begins in about a month, he said.

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