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Oops, another massive data breach of Ga.’s election system

There’s been a brand new case of a massive data breach of Georgia’s election system, and as many as 7.5 million voter records may have been leaked, again. The FBI has opened a criminal investigation, which centers on Kennesaw State University’s Center for Election Systems. KSU’s Center for Election Systems is involved in every election. In an unusual arrangement, Georgia’s Secretary of State contracts with KSU to provide certain voting services, like examining and testing

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Brian Kemp has done it again

America’s worst Secretary of State Brian Kemp has done it again. In the past year, Kemp has released 6.1 million social security numbers, allowed voters to vote in the wrong district, issued the wrong ballots in the primary election, and perpetuated the targeting and disenfranchisement minority voters. On the second-to-last-weekend before the voter registration deadline, Kemp’s lack of oversight has prevented an unknown number of potential voters to register. In a statement made yesterday, Kemp’s

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More battles over voter’s rights ahead of November election

Currently, when Georgians register to vote, their information is verified against the Department of Driver’s Services (DDS) or Social Security Administration (SSA) for an exact match of the applicant’s name, date of birth, driver’s license number and last four digits of their Social Security number. However, data entry errors or problems with the matching algorithm cause applications to be denied, even when the voter is who they say they are. If a hyphen is removed, if

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Brian Kemp refuses election help

Despite multiple security mishaps, Secretary of State Brian Kemp has no interest in receiving help from the feds to make sure our state’s electronic voting system is safe. I can’t say this any better than Tom Baxter, over at Saporta Report: You might think that after being forced under the pressure of a law suit to admit that his office had allowed the personal information of more than 600,000 Georgia voters to be hacked, Secretary

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Kemp ain’t worried

Sec. of State Brian Kemp isn’t worried about Georgia’s voter suppression tactics coming under fire anytime soon, despite the recent ruling that North Carolina’s laws are unconstitutional. “I don’t believe North Carolina or Texas does allows for the free photo ID. I think that if they did that, their law wouldn’t have got thrown out, so I think worst case scenario for Texas and North Carolina is they’ll go back and amend their law and

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Brian Kemp is in trouble with Georgia nurses

Yikes! Sec. of State Brian Kemp is in trouble…again. This time, it’s nurses he’s messing with, after abruptly and single-handedly changing the leadership of the state board that oversees licensure for nurses, as well as fraud and ethics complaints. The board is still recovering from a significant backlog of cases that often take more than a year to resolve. Kemp is already in hot water for a serious data breach of voter information that occurred