Georgia lawmakers end annual session without settling conflict on voting machines
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Georgia lawmakers ended their annual session without resolving a conflict over voting machines, leaving election officials uncertain about how to proceed by a July deadline. The state's current voting machines use QR codes, which are banned by a 2024 law, but no replacement has been allocated or agreed upon.
Georgia lawmakers ended their annual session without a plan for new voting equipment. The state's current machines use QR codes, which are banned by a 2024 law. No replacement has been allocated or agreed upon. Election officials are uncertain about how to proceed by a July deadline. A special session or court intervention is likely. The conflict leaves the future of elections in the state uncertain.
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