Lindy Blanchard, who misplaced her bid for the Republican nomination for governor on Tuesday, has sued state officers for utilizing digital voting machines, saying the machines are susceptible to manipulation and that their use violates the due course of rights of voters.
Blanchard filed the lawsuit in Montgomery County Circuit Courtroom on Could 19.
(You may learn the lawsuit on the finish of this story.)
Blanchard asks the court docket to dam Alabama from utilizing digital machines within the normal election in November. She requested the court docket to require the state to rely paper ballots by hand via a course of spelled out within the lawsuit.
State Rep. Tommy Hanes, a Republican from Bryant in north Alabama, joined Blanchard as a plaintiff within the case. The lawsuit names as defendants Secretary of State John Merrill, the state’s high election official. Additionally named as defendants are 5 officers who’re members of the Alabama Digital Voting Committee, a panel created by the Legislature to judge and certify voting techniques.
“Digital voting machines can’t be deemed reliably safe and don’t meet the constitutional and statutory mandates to ensure a free and truthful election,” the lawsuit claims.
Blanchard was ambassador to Slovenia beneath the Trump administration. She completed second to Gov. Kay Ivey within the nine-candidate discipline for the Republican nomination for governor, getting 19 % of the vote.
Merrill mentioned at this time in response to the lawsuit: “We’re assured that our elections are protected, safe, clear and totally accountable. And never solely do we all know this, the individuals of Alabama know this.”
Blanchard is represented by Montgomery legal professional Melissa Isaak and by Minnesota legal professional Andrew D. Parker, who can also be a lawyer for My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell.
Lindell has made unsubstantiated claims about votes modified electronically through the 2020 presidential election and has been sued by Dominion Voting Programs over his claims.
Final 12 months, Lindell claimed that 100,000 votes in Alabama had been flipped from Donald Trump to Joe Biden within the 2020 election. Merrill mentioned at the moment that Lindell’s claims had been false.
“We didn’t have any vote modifications. Zero. It’s not doable to have any vote modified,” Merrill mentioned.