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Audit shows errors in Georgia primary came from hand-marked ballots

Off The Press

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July 10, 2026

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Every ballot error from the June 16 primary came from a hand-marked one, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Thursday. The ballot image audit shows an accuracy rate of 99.93 for hand-marked ballots and 100 for machine-marked ballots. “Human beings make human errors and the likelihood of a discrepancy between voter intent and what’s []...Click to read more

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Off The Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

Georgia hand recount amendment blasted in committee hearing

Georgia election officials and others said Monday that hand recounts of ballots in the top two races would be lengthy and costly. The Senate attached an amendment requiring recounts to a bill originally drafted to extend the deadline to eliminate counting ballots using electronic QR codes. The Association of County Commissioners of Georgia comments on []...Click to read more

Hartmann Report

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· Jun 24, 2026

The Voting-Machine Report They’re Hiding Until November

The pattern is becoming impossible to miss: the hidden report, the voter-roll purges, the gerrymanders, and Postal Service changes targeting mail ballots in Democratic states...

ArcaMax

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· Jul 1, 2026

Handwriting samples parsed as jury weighs Hamtramck election fraud case

DETROIT — Dotted and undotted i's, and loops in r's are among the evidence to be scrutinized by jurors who will decide whether a Hamtramck City Council member forged a signature on a woman's absentee ballot in 2023. The Wayne County Circuit ...

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court Settles Mail-In Ballot Battle, Rules Late Arrivals Can Still Count

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states are allowed to count mail-in absentee ballots that arrive after Election Day, provided they are postmarked by the time voting ends. In a 5–4 decision written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the high court reversed a lower court ruling that had threatened mail-in voting deadlines across [] Supreme Court Settles Mail-In Ballot Battle, Rules Late Arrivals Can Still Count

Fox News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court rules on mail-in ballots received after Election Day

Supreme Court rules on mail-in ballots received after Election Day

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court ruling gives a reprieve to states with grace periods for receiving mail ballots

States that allow mail ballots to be counted after Election Day reacted with relief Monday after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a Republican effort to outlaw the practice. A decision favoring the state of Mississippi over the Republican National Committee delivered an immediate reprieve to the 14 states with grace periods for regular mail ballots, [] The post Supreme Court ruling gives a reprieve to states with grace periods for receiving mail ballots appeared first on Loonie Politics.

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Related coverage for "Audit shows errors in Georgia primary came from hand-marked ballots": Off The Press — Georgia hand recount amendment blasted in committee hearing. Hartmann Report — The Voting-Machine Report They’re Hiding Until November. ArcaMax — Handwriting samples parsed as jury weighs Hamtramck election fraud case. Tampa Free Press — Supreme Court Settles Mail-In Ballot Battle, Rules Late Arrivals Can Still Count. Fox News — Supreme Court rules on mail-in ballots received after Election Day. Loonie Politics — Supreme Court ruling gives a reprieve to states with grace periods for receiving mail ballots