Pa. Supreme Court sanctions county over copying 2020 voting machine data

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Pa. Supreme Court sanctions county over copying 2020 voting machine data
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Fulton County was ordered to reimburse the Department of State for its legal costs and fees spent seeking to protect the machines from outside examinations since December 2021.

The justices also called for the Dominion Voting Systems Inc.-owned machines in question to be placed in the custody of a “neutral agent” at the county’s expense.

Manuel Bonder, a spokesperson for Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro, called the high court decision “further proof that those who abuse our legal system to peddle dangerous lies about our elections will continue to be held accountable.” “Nothing happened in Fulton County. I know that because of what I did,” Ulsh said. Fulton County gave Trump more than 85% of its vote in 2020.

In the Pennsylvania case, the justices ruled that Dominion was also entitled to legal costs associated with protecting the voting machines going back to December 2021.

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