ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s State Election Board on Wednesday rejected a proposal defining when hand-marked paper ballots could be used in place of the state’s touchscreen voting machines.
Democrat Eric Gisler won in a district designed to favor Republicans. Now, GOP leaders are sounding the alarm ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Georgia election board deadlocks, blocks push for wider paper ballot use
ATLANTA - Georgia’s State Election Board narrowly rejected a proposal Wednesday that would have defined when hand-marked paper ballots could replace the state’s touchscreen voting machines, ending ...
Ahead of the momentous 2020 presidential election, Georgia's state leaders faced a choice. The state's voting system prior to that year consisted of 27,000 electronic voting machines that had been in ...
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You Vote: With the DOJ suing Fulton County, Georgia and 4 states over election issues, what now?
The department claimed the lawsuit comes after it sent a letter to the Fulton County clerk in November seeking ballot stubs ...
A fundraiser for State Election Board Member Janice Johnston on GiveSendGo has raised more than $30,000. State Election Board member Janice Johnston is accused in a lawsuit of obstructing public ...
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