The law banning QR codes takes effect July 1, with the 2026 election method unchanged.
DAWSONVILLE, Ga. — Georgia elections are on a collision course with a change in the law that eliminates QR codes on the paper ballots produced by Dominion voting machines.
The State Election Board, under pressure to act on Tuesday, was under just as much pressure not to act.
“Please do not decide to become lawmakers. That’s not your role,” former state Rep. Scott Turner told board members. The board met in Dawsonville, with a hundred people in the audience,
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