Georgia’s ballot QR code crisis is resolved for now, but a late change to an elections bill passed during last month’s special session adds a new twist to the question of how future elections across ...
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a law delaying the ban on QR codes in Georgia voting machines until 2028 amid new recount rules.
Brian Kemp signed legislation into law Thursday that delays the July 1 ban on the use of QR codes in Georgia’s voting ...
Some social media users misleadingly compared two different elections — one in Colombia and another in California — to say that cheating is happening in the Golden State. The ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Senate passed a measure Saturday that would delay a prohibition on the use of QR codes to tally votes until 2028 and also require hand-counting of the two top races on ballots.
State Senate Republicans approved a measure on Saturday that would delay a law banning QR code vote counting, meaning Georgia would keep the touchscreen voting system that President Donald Trump and ...
Georgia lawmakers are meeting in a special session to replace the state's banned QR code voting system before a looming July 1 deadline. Republican legislators proposed creating a specialized ...
ATLANTA - Georgia lawmakers returned to the State Capitol for a high-stakes special legislative session this week to establish a new electronic voting system before a critical summer deadline expires.
Georgia lawmakers are set to return to the State Capitol on Wednesday for a special legislative session that is likely to shape both the state's political map and how votes are counted in upcoming ...
Voter ID? Racist, we’re told. An efficient, reliable vote count? You’ve got to be kidding. Deliberate or not, it’s a process that invites exploitation. And when results shift days after voting closes ...
California’s still-unsettled election results are the consequence of the state’s vote-by-mail system, according to election law expert Hans von Spakovsky, who said the process can keep ballots moving ...
California voters can choose any primary candidate, regardless of party, and two candidates from the same party can potentially face off in the general election. By Livia Albeck-Ripka For more than a ...
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