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Georgia election board rejects rule change on using hand-marked paper ballots
The board deadlocked 2-2 on a rule to specify when paper ballots replace touchscreen machines amid legal and security concerns, with supporters citing voter verification issues.
- The Georgia election board rejected a proposed rule on using hand-marked paper ballots instead of voting machines in certain circumstances.
- Proponents argued that the current voting machines sometimes violate the law by not allowing voters to verify their selections and not providing enough privacy.
- Opponents maintained that the voting system is secure and Georgia's election results are accurate and reliable.
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Georgia election board rejects rule change on using hand-marked paper ballots
Georgia's State Election Board has rejected a new rule defining when hand-marked paper ballots should be used instead of touchscreen voting machines.
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