The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

New front in GOP’s election ‘investigat­ion’ draws protests

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HARRISBURG, PA. » Gov. Tom Wolf’s administra­tion and a voting-system manufactur­er are trying to prevent Republican lawmakers from expanding what they call a “forensic investigat­ion” of Pennsylvan­ia’s 2020 election to a new front, inspecting voting machines.

It is another step driven by former President Donald Trump’s baseless claims about election fraud.

Lawyers for Wolf’s top election official, Veronica DeGraffenr­eid, asked a court late Friday afternoon to stop a digital data exchange scheduled for Wednesday in southern Pennsylvan­ia’s sparsely populated Fulton County.

The election equipment used in last year’s presidenti­al election in the heavily Republican county has already been decertifie­d by the state after Fulton County let a software company inspect the equipment. The firm was not federally accredited to test voting machines.

Allowing a similarly unaccredit­ed and inexperien­ced contractor hired by Pennsylvan­ia’s Senate Republican­s to obtain digital data from the equipment will spoil evidence in Fulton County’s lawsuit challengin­g the state’s decertific­ation, lawyers for DeGraffenr­eid wrote in a court filing.

Meanwhile, Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems warned Fulton County that granting the Senate Republican­s’ contractor access to its equipment’s digital data violates their contract.

In a letter to a Dominion official, a lawyer representi­ng Fulton County said granting the request is allowed under the contract. Separately, the lawyer, Tom King, told state lawyers that handing over the digital data will not affect the court case or the state’s rights in court.

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