POLITICSWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
Georgia Democrats blast requirement to recount votes by hand in bill that would keep ballot QR codes
Georgia Democrats oppose a bill requiring hand recounts of ballots in the 2022 midterm elections, which Republicans in the Georgia Senate approved as part of legislation to retain ballot QR codes. The bill delays a deadline for replacing QR codes but introduces a hand recount for key races, raising concerns about error rates and election chaos.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Georgia Democrats blast requirement to recount votes by hand in bill that would keep ballot QR codes
- Bill extending Georgia’s ballot QR code deadline clears Senate in a Saturday vote
- Georgia lawmakers advance bill to delay voting machine changes until 2028 presidential election
- Georgia’s QR codes for counting votes likely to remain for midterms as lawmakers delay action
- With July 1 deadline looming, lawmakers puzzle over what to do about Georgia’s election system
- Kemp calls June special session to address redistricting, ballot QR codes in Georgia