Court sides with state over Pennsylvania county's handling of voting machines after 2020 election
- A Pennsylvania court ruled 6-1 that the Secretary of State can direct counties to prevent unauthorized access to voting machines, or risk decertification of those machines for elections.
- The court stated that the Department of State is not required to reimburse counties for decertified machines, which was a setback for Fulton County.
- The state elections agency issued a directive against third-party access to voting machines due to security concerns after Fulton County allowed such access in 2021.
- Judge Renee Cohn Jubelirer emphasized the importance of the Secretary's role in maintaining consistency and safety in electronic voting systems to ensure fair elections.
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