Georgia Delays Change to Its Vote-Counting System

A new law that was supposed to ban QR codes on ballots starting July 1 has been delayed until 2028. Lawmakers decided to postpone the implementation of this law, which means that QR codes will continue to be used on ballots for now. QR codes are often used to help quickly and accurately count votes, but some people worry about their security and potential for errors. This decision gives more time to address these concerns and find the best way to ensure secure and reliable voting. The delay is important because it affects how elections are conducted and how votes are counted, which is crucial for maintaining trust in the democratic process. QUESTION: How might the continued use of QR codes on ballots impact the way future elections are conducted and perceived by the public?  

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