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 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.
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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