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Georgia is using new voting computers at polling places in the state’s June 9 primary, adding a paper ballot to elections for the first time in 18 years. The voting machines uses touchscreens ...
This story has been updated with the new date for the town hall event. An upcoming event in DeKalb County will give residents the chance to try out Georgia’s new voting machines before they see ...
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.
A unique effort is underway in Georgia to safeguard elections by taking voting machines back to the future.
These machines play a very important role in the American democratic system, so, understandably, people may wish to learn a bit more about them. How do they work, and how do you use one correctly?
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.
Republicans supported the new voting machines, saying they’re easy to use and provide a paper record to check that vote counts are correct.