VoterGa Supporters,
>
> Proponents of "no evidence" unverifiable voting won by big margins in
> the Georgia primaries conducted on Tuesday July 20. While some people
> were surprised at some of the outcomes I don't think there were many
> real surprises from the perspective of those of us who are long time
> advocates of verifiable voting. Here are some of the intriguing results:
>
> Roy Barnes, won the Democratic gubernatorial primary in a landslide
> getting nearly two thirds of the votes in a 7 way race. Roy was the
> governor who supported Cathy Cox's purchase of $54 million in
> unverifiable voting equipment. That equipment did not have an
> independent audit trail of each vote cast as required by law
> /(O.C.G.A. 21-2-301(b) of the 2001 Ga. Election Code)/
>
> Karen Handel, suddenly surged in the last week before Election Day
> and won a solid 10% point victory in the Republican gubernatorial
> primary that had 7 candidates. As the former Secretary of State, she
> reversed her position and supported unverifiable elections while
> taking about $25,000 in direct contributions from individuals
> connected to the voting machine vendor lobbying firm, Massey & Bowers
>
> Brian Kemp handily won the Republican Secretary of State primary by
> a 59-41% margin. He is the incumbent Secretary of State who is
> responsible for counting the unverifiable votes in Georgia's 2010
> elections. Kemp also reversed his position and opposed the
> legislature's HB1215 verifiable voting bill after saying that he would
> be willing to lead the charge for the legislature
>
> Gail Buckner, handily won the Democratic Secretary of State primary
> by a 13% margin in a field of 5 candidates. Gail is the only person in
> the entire state legislature on public record as opposing all four
> 2006 statewide legislative initiatives for verifiable voting and
> precinct audits
>
> Georganna Sinkfield gained the second run-off spot against Gail
> Buckner by 3% over Angela Moore, a long time verifiable voting
> supporter. Georganna entered the race in the last couple of days and
> split the black vote that otherwise would likely have given Angela
> Moore not just a runoff spot, but the primary victory.
>
> Does something smell sort of fishy about all of this? You decide.
>
> Roy Barnes and the winner of the Karen Handel - Nathan Deal runoff in
> August will be on the ballot with Libertarian gubernatorial candidates
> John Monds in November. Brian Kemp and the winner of the Gail Buckner
> Georganna SInkfield run off in August will be on the ballot with
> Libertarian Secretary of State candidate David Chastain in November.
> If Georgians want verifiable voting anytime in the near future all of
> us must cast more informed votes in the upcoming elections this year
> and provide early support for the candidates that have our values.
>
> Also we still need your help to take this fight into federal court
> with the new evidence of vote manipulation that we have collected. I
> don't think I have made a plea for funds in over six months but */
> Freedom is not free/* and we need your assistance. Unlike candidate
> contributions, all VoterGA donations are fully tax deductible and 100%
> of the funds collected will go to offset legal fees as we are an all
> volunteer organization. Please click here
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> Thank you,
>
> Garland Favorito
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