
Georgia Sticks with Dominion Machines, Despite Concerns
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Georgia voters may use Dominion touch-screen machines in November, despite Republican efforts to replace them. These machines, now owned by Liberty Vote, produce paper ballots with QR codes for vote counting. Lawmakers missed a deadline to remove barcodes due to disagreements and lack of funding. President Trump and allies claimed vote-switching, but courts found no evidence. A federal judge blocked Trumps executive order banning barcodes. In Georgia, conservatives pushed for hand-marked paper ballots. Activists and State Election Board members rallied against QR codes. Vulnerabilities were found in the software, but fixes werent funded. Lawmakers are now considering a new system by 2028, with funding for new equipment. Some conservatives remain skeptical, but local officials say delaying avoids chaos and sets up smoother elections ahead.
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