Atlanta, Georgia. State lawmakers this week adjusted rules on vote tabulation by voting to delay a planned July 1 ban on QR-code-based counting and to retain the existing QR-code system for the upcoming midterm elections. The special session called by Governor Brian Kemp produced a Senate amendment that briefly required hand recounts for top-ticket races before leaders limited that provision. This week’s legislative action drew immediate pushback from state Democrats and warnings from voting-rights activists about potential voter confusion in November. Republicans said the delay preserves operational stability through 2028; lawmakers and election officials now face implementation choices and potential legal, administrative, and procedural steps ahead of the fall midterm contests.
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Your vote in Georgia's midterm elections will still be counted via QR-code. This could affect how quickly results are reported. If you're voting in a top-ticket race, there may be a hand recount. Keep an eye on local news for any changes.
Georgia's QR-code voting system is here to stay until 2028. The decision to limit hand recounts for top races might cause some controversy. If you're unsure about how this impacts your vote, consider contacting your local election office. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Georgia.
Republican lawmakers and state election officials secured a delay in changing vote-counting equipment, maintaining the current QR-code-based system through 2028 and avoiding immediate operational changes ahead of the midterm elections.
Voting rights advocates and some Democrats say they faced continued concerns about transparency and potential voter confusion because they warned changes so close to the midterms could disrupt polling operations.
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