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 in disregarding the complaint.
A displaying of “some conceivable danger” of misguided vote counts isn’t enough to meet Article III status necessities, Childs wrote.