Attorneys for a nonprofit organization calling for a return to the paper ballot have asked a federal judge in Atlanta to order Georgia to abandon computerized voting in the upcoming November election.

On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg called the request for a preliminary injunction posed by the Coalition for Good Governance and several Georgia voters “a pressing challenge,” but “no small request.” They want to junk the state’s current, antiquated electronic voting apparatus in favor of a return to paper ballots by November.

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