Georgia has announced a delay in implementing changes to its vote-counting system. Currently, voters in the state use touch-screen machines to select their ballot choices, which are printed on paper along with a QR code. The printed ballot allows voters to review their selections, while a scanner counts the votes based on the QR code.
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Georgia Postpones Update to Vote-Counting System
Georgia has postponed changes to its voting system, which currently utilizes touch-screen machines for ballot selection. Voters can review their choices on a printed ballot that includes a QR code, which is used for counting.
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