The Georgia State Election Board voted to consider a rule that would require hand-marked paper ballots, after lawmakers failed to act on a deadline to overhaul the state’s election system and a ban on QR codes takes effect on July 1.
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The Georgia State Election Board voted to consider a rule that would require hand-marked paper ballots, after lawmakers failed to act on a deadline to overhaul the state’s election system and a ban on QR codes takes effect on July 1.