On 8/12/2019, I filed a HAVA complaint on the Iowa Secretary of State.
Today, 11/26/2019, I filed part one of my Resistance to the Secretary of State’s Motion to Dismiss my HAVA complaint.
Tomorrow, 11/27/2019, I will file part two of my resistance, i.e., an additional complementary, stand-alone document containing detailed answers to the Arguments in the Motion to Dismiss.
If you are a legal geek, you may find today’s filing interesting. If you are an elections or cybersecurity geek, then save your reading for tomorrow. Joel D. Miller – Linn County Auditor
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