Georgia's Election System Faces Legal Challenge
Georgia lawmakers are expected to try to clean up an election mess of their own making when they return to the Capitol this week for a special session
Georgia lawmakers are set to address a growing crisis in the state's election process during a special session. The current system uses QR codes on ballots for vote counting, but a law passed two years ago will soon prohibit their use. No alternative method has been implemented, leading to uncertainty. The state's secretary of state and election board have issued conflicting instructions, complicating the situation further. Without a solution, there could be confusion and legal disputes ahead of key elections. The issue has been a point of contention since the 2020 elections, with concerns over security and accuracy. Republican leaders passed a law to phase out the system, but no action has been taken. The upcoming special session aims to resolve these issues before the deadline. The situation highlights ongoing debates about election integrity and security.
The outcome of the session could impact the fairness and reliability of Georgia's upcoming elections.
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