
Georgia's Voting Crisis: No Fix, No Chaos
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Georgia Lawmakers Fail to Fix Voting Mess, Leaving Midterm Vote in Chaos
Georgia lawmakers missed the opportunity to address the states voting issues, failing to pass a bill that would have delayed the switch from touchscreen machines to hand-marked paper ballots. The current Dominion system, which uses QR codes, is set to become illegal after July 1, 2026, causing potential chaos before the midterms. The House passed a plan to push the deadline to 2028, but Senate leaders let it die, leaving counties to fall back on pre-printed paper ballots. Election officials warn of major headaches, including preparing millions of ballots, training workers, and educating voters in just months. The situation stems from a law passed in 2021 that banned QR codes, which critics argue are difficult for voters to check. House leaders plan to meet with Governor Brian Kemp to discuss next steps, potentially calling a special session.
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