Gov. Brian Kemp signed a law delaying the ban on QR codes in Georgia voting machines until 2028 amid new recount rules.
The state will continue using its current voting machines for the upcoming elections. A new bill establishes a committee to ...
The bill allows Georgia to continue using QR codes to tally votes until 2028, meaning they will still be in place for this ...
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Georgia will stick with an embattled vote-counting method that relies on QR codes for this year's midterm elections after ...
The bill was the only major piece of legislation to pass during a five-day special session that began with protesters ...
Legislation to keep Georgia's embattled vote-counting method in place for this year's midterm elections is facing strong ...
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Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation into law Thursday that delays the July 1 ban on the use of QR codes in Georgia's voting machines.
The measure extends the state’s deadline to stop counting ballots by QR codes to 2028. It is sponsored by Sylvania Republican ...