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Georgia to Ban QR Code Vote-Counting Method; Lawmakers Seek Replacement

Georgia's legislature has enacted a law that bans the use of QR codes on ballots for counting votes, effective July 1, 2026. Despite this, no alternative method for vote counting has been implemented.

Georgia legislators passed a law two years ago that prohibits the use of QR codes printed on ballots for vote tallying after July 1, 2026. However, a replacement method has not yet been established.

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Georgia's vote-counting method will soon be banned. Lawmakers will try to find a fix this week

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Georgia to Ban QR Code Vote-Counting Method; Lawmakers Seek Replacement