Georgia lawmakers end annual session without settling conflict on voting machines

Georgia lawmakers have ended their annual session without resolving a conflict over voting machines. The issue remains unresolved, with no clear decision made on the use of voting machines in future elections.
Georgia lawmakers ended their annual session without settling a conflict on voting machines. The issue was a key point of discussion, but no agreement was reached. Lawmakers will have to revisit the issue in the future. The conflict centers around the use of voting machines in elections. A decision is needed to ensure the integrity of the electoral process. The lack of a resolution leaves the issue unresolved for now.
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