Report: Georgia Election Server Wiped Clean After Lawsuit Filed

This 2016 photo shows the screen of an electronic voting machine during testing at the Kennesaw State University Center for Election Systems. A computer server vital to a lawsuit against Georgia election officials was wiped clean, just after the suit was filed, according to an Associated Press report.

Alex Sanz / Associated Press file

A computer server crucial to a lawsuit against Georgia election officials was quietly wiped clean by its custodians just after the suit was filed, The Associated Press has learned.

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The server’s data was destroyed July 7 by technicians at the Center for Elections Systems at Kennesaw State University, which runs the state’s election system. The data wipe was revealed in an email sent last week from an assistant state attorney general to plaintiffs in the case that was later obtained by the AP. More emails obtained in a public records request confirmed the wipe.