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POLITICSJul 6 · 08:00 UTCGEORGIA RECORDERMaya Homan

A last-minute change to Georgia’s ballot QR code bill could steer voting in a new direction

Georgia’s ballot QR code bill, which allows continued use of QR codes until 2028, includes a last-minute amendment requiring a focus on hand-marked paper ballot systems and on-demand printing. The amendment, introduced by Rep. Tim Fleming, narrows the scope of a committee tasked with selecting Georgia’s next voting system, prompting criticism from Rep. Saira Draper over reduced transparency.

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