South Carolina residents can’t proceed with claims that the kingdom’s vote casting machines had cybersecurity flaws that uncovered voter information to hackers, a federal court docket ruled.
State electorate didn’t enhance direct harm to deliver records protection claims in the federal courtroom; Judge Michelle Childs of the U.S. District for the District of South Carolina ruled Feb. 8 disregarding the complaint.
Childs wrote that a displaying of “some conceivable danger” of misguided vote counts isn’t enough to meet Article III status necessities.