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Georgia’s QR codes for counting votes will remain for midterms after lawmakers vote to delay a fix
Georgia lawmakers have delayed replacing QR code-based vote-counting systems until 2028, maintaining their use for the 2022 midterms. The legislation limits hand recounts to eight statewide races under specific margin conditions, drawing opposition from Democrats who argue it risks election integrity.
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