Georgia’s ballot QR code crisis is resolved for now, but a late change to an elections bill passed during last month’s ...
Following the announcement of the Datia Assembly by-election, the Model Code of Conduct came into force across the district.
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a law delaying the ban on QR codes in Georgia voting machines until 2028 amid new recount rules.
Georgia will stick with an embattled vote-counting method that relies on QR codes for this year’s midterm elections after ...
The law pushes back a previous July 1 deadline to eliminate QR codes from ballots, extending their use until January 2028.
The state will continue using its current voting machines for the upcoming elections. A new bill establishes a committee to ...
Legislation to keep Georgia’s embattled vote-counting method in place for this year’s midterm elections is facing strong ...
The Georgia Senate delays the QR code ban on ballots in this legislation until 2028 and creates a committee to establish a ...
Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation into law Thursday that delays the July 1 ban on the use of QR codes in Georgia's voting machines.
A section of SB-3EX had mandated hand recounts to confirm results in all Georgia elections, but was amended Tuesday morning.
A proposal that could put a change to Fort Smith’s form of government will remain on the agenda for the Fort Smith Board of ...
Two weeks after a special judge vacated his order calling a special election in the Hinds County District 2 supervisor race, ...