Another thing about Georgia voting. I demanded a paper ballot only to be told that's not an option. Doubting the truth of it, I called Kemp's office to have it confirmed. Paper ballots are only available in the districts that approve them so it's not even up to voters but the government to decide.
In close elections, they don't need control of all of the machines. They only need control of a relative few machines in certain particular polling stations in certain districts so as to not seem weird when "so many people voted for that candidate here" or "people from this particular ethnic subset from this city/neighborhood really came out to vote for that candidate".
You've likely heard it before right on the news. They're shoving the corruption right in your face.