Election officials who have navigated every overhaul of Georgia's voting system are facing something new — a deadline with no road map and no funding to comply.
The Georgia General Assembly has ended its annual session without a plan for new equipment to overhaul the state’s voting system by a July deadline.
Georgia lawmakers failed to pass a bill, potentially forcing a rapid switch to hand-marked paper ballots this election year.
The state legislature failed to push back a deadline that requires Georgia to get rid of its current voting system and find a ...
Republican candidate Ted Metz discusses election security, paper ballots, and his political evolution in Georgia’s Secretary ...
Georgia's State Election Board could consider advancing a petition to switch to hand-marked paper ballots amid a looming July ...
The Georgia General Assembly ended its session without resolving the voting machine issue, raising concerns about the ...
It seemed like the stars had aligned for Republicans to get rid of their biggest targets — Georgia's touch screen voting machines. But the complicated reality of changing voting systems has gotten in ...
Georgia lawmakers banned QR codes for election tabulation but failed to provide a replacement, leaving officials worried for ...
With no replacement system approved, counties may be forced into a late change that could slow results and increase ...