https://www.afinalwarning.com/485821.html (Natural News) States like Georgia and Pennsylvania where electronic voting machines attached to modems are used to conduct elections have a real problem on their hands as federal law prohibits the use of such machines, rendering the election results they produce null and void.
Georgia is about to have a runoff election for its two state Senate seats and these same modem-connected voting machines are slated to be used. Whatever the results turn out to be, however, will thus translate as invalid because federal law is clear that voting machines must not be able to connect to the internet.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/485847.html (Natural News) With the Georgia runoff election in full swing, this article will show why the ballot results should be ash-canned even before the final tallies are in both Georgia and Pennsylvania adhere to the federal standard for elections and because Dominion uses modems, the election provider itself is not certifiable.
(Article by George Eliason republished from CreativeDestructionMedia.com)
Pennsylvania state certification requires that voting systems be evaluated by a federally recognized independent testing authority, or voting system test laboratory (VSTL), and certified by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) according to federal voting system standards.