Election officials in Georgia warned of “grave and serious consequences” if they are prevented from resetting voting machines in several counties. A judge’s temporary restraining order to keep voting machines untouched in Cobb, Gwinnett, and Cherokee Counties is being challenged by election officials who contend that the machines need to be prepared for the upcoming Senate runoff elections in January. The officials have asked the court to lift the block so the Dominion Voting machines can be properly wiped and reset. Machines needed for in-person voting are being prevented from having their memory cards cleared of data from the Nov....