To: President Donald Trump, The Georgia State House, The Georgia State Senate, Governor Brian Kemp, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate

Electronic Voting Systems Transparency

No state or political subdivision thereof shall use electronic, digital processing devices as the means to obtain, record, and tally raw data describing votes cast in elections and referendums; no state shall use more than one type of device or method to record votes cast in elections or referendums.

Why is this important?

Electronic voting systems lack transparency. Private firms own software and hardware that process raw voting data before the results of the data are made public. These "black box" systems should be eliminated from the electoral landscape because they easily enable fraud and difficult or next to impossible to detect from the resultant data.