Georgia attorney warns voting system funding gap could create election challenges after QR code ban
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Atlanta attorney Danielle Bess warns that Georgia could face significant voting administration challenges due to a 2024 law banning QR codes on ballots without providing funding for replacement voting equipment. The concern centers on a funding gap that may leave local election offices unable to comply with the new requirements after July 1, potentially creating legal and logistical obstacles for voters.
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the concern is not the ban itself, but what she described as a failure to provide funding for alternative equipment
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