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Legislation to replace Georgia’s electronic voting machines with a touchscreen-and-paper ballot election system is heading to Gov. Brian Kemp for his signature after winning final approval from ...
A bill to buy new Georgia voting machines with paper ballot print-outs passed the state Senate on Wednesday.
A unique effort is underway in Georgia to safeguard elections by taking voting machines back to the future.
With early voting already underway, election officials in a Georgia county have voted to switch from the state's new voting machines to hand-marked paper ballots amid concerns about ballot secrecy ...
If signed into law, the bill would make Georgia the only state to use ballot-marking technology for every election day voter. As of right now, Georgia is one of only four states whose machines ...
Disputes over voting machines and election security culminate in a federal trial this week, a test of whether Georgia’s election system is dangerously vulnerable to errors or hacks that could ...
In 2019, the state spent $100 million to buy new voting machines for every voting precinct in Georgia.
ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia's State Election Board voted to punish election officials in one county for their decision not to use the state's new voting machines for the presidential primary.
This will involve replacing current voting machines in Georgia with machines from Dominion that print a paper ballot after the voter has made their choices to further secure the vote against ...
Georgia’s new voting machines, set to roll out statewide during the March 24 Presidential Preference Primary, largely resemble the state’s previous system, with a few key differences.
One Georgia county plagued by long lines resulting from problems with voting machines is keeping polls open for an extra two hours Tuesday in the state's primary election.
ATLANTA — The Georgia Senate passed a major bill Wednesday to buy a new statewide voting system that combines touchscreens and paper ballots, putting it one vote away from final legislative ...