Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) on Tuesday said that an audit of the state's voting machines has been completed and has found no signs of foul play.
The audit comes as Raffensperger is overseeing a hand-recount of ballots cast in the Nov. 3 elections while under pressure from a number of Republicans following President-elect Joe Biden's win in the state.
Georgia is also conducting a risk-limiting audit of paper ballots before certifying its election results.
President Trump has refused to concede the election to Biden while citing, without providing evidence, massive voter fraud in a number of states, including Georgia.
Last week, Dominion Voting Systems, which is used throughout the state of Georgia, hit back at the president’s baseless claim that it had removed 2.7 million Trump votes from its machines.
Pro V&V, a U.S. Elections Assistance Commission-certified testing laboratory, conducted an audit of a random sample of Dominion voting machines. The audit included precinct ballot scanners, ballot-marking devices and central absentee ballot scanners.
The laboratory said it found no evidence that any of the equipment was hacked... (Read more)
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