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Bill to replace Georgia’s electronic voting machines falls short

March 30, 2018 / Mary Eberle / Coalition News

Mark Niesse, AJC, reports that “Several election integrity groups pressured lawmakers to reject the legislation because it allowed the possibility of voting machines that mark ballots with bar codes for computer tabulation. They said bar codes would have left the state’s elections vulnerable.”

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