Gov. Brian Kemp signed a law delaying the ban on QR codes in Georgia voting machines until 2028 amid new recount rules.
Several council members and residents questioned whether the inspections will consistently identify serious safety problems.
Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation into law Thursday that delays the July 1 ban on the use of QR codes in Georgia's voting machines.
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The Georgia House passed a sweeping elections bill that would shift control of choosing the state’s next voting system away ...
Georgia will stick with an embattled vote-counting method that relies on QR codes for this year’s midterm elections after ...