by Marilyn Marks | Jan 2, 2026 | The Forum
For more than five years, Georgia voters have been told to trust a voting system that does not comply with the most basic laws. The highly flawed touchscreen system selected by Secretary Raffensperger, and defended for five years by the State Election Board,...
by Marilyn Marks | Dec 9, 2025 | The Forum
Leading up to today’s State Election Board rulemaking meeting, for five years now, Georgia’s political leaders have wrestled with an uncomfortable truth they’ve been reluctant to say out loud: the state’s $200 million touchscreen voting system is a lemon....
by Marilyn Marks | Aug 27, 2025 | The Forum
Georgia voters know something is wrong with our elections. It isn’t about partisan spin or sour grapes; it’s about the fundamental truth that Georgia’s current touchscreen voting system cannot produce ballots that can be trusted—or audited—to prove who actually...
by Marilyn Marks | Jul 25, 2025 | The Forum
Today a distinguished group of Georgia civic leaders will gather at The Carter Center to discuss “The State of Election Integrity in Georgia.” The organizations participating include some of our state’s most respected individuals— former U.S. Sen. Saxby...
by Marilyn Marks | Jul 15, 2025 | The Forum
The Georgia House’s “Blue Ribbon Committee on Election Procedures” opens its first meeting Tuesday, July 15th, at the State Capitol with a six-hour session. Predictably, there’s no published agenda to let the public know that the meeting is stacked with...