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Georgia's QR codes for counting votes will remain for midterms after lawmakers vote to delay a fix
Georgia will continue using QR code-based vote-counting for midterms after lawmakers delayed reforms until 2028. The method has faced criticism but remains in place for the 2024 elections.
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