Peach State election officials have QR code worries on their mind, while others contend it's far from a crisis.
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.
Georgia election officials are navigating a looming legal deadline that could fundamentally change how votes are counted.
The Georgia General Assembly ended its annual session early Friday without a plan for new equipment to overhaul the state's voting system by a July deadline, plunging into doubt the future of ...
Four Republican and four Democratic candidates for Georgia Secretary of State debated at the Atlanta Press Club ...
Candidates vying for Georgia’s Secretary of State met in a series of high-stakes debates at the Georgia Public Broadcasting ...
Georgia’s early voting for the May 19 primaries is underway, covering top statewide and federal races. The launch comes as counties face a July 1 deadline to stop using QR codes in ballot tabulation ...
ATLANTA — 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 ...
Jones, who switched from the Democratic Party in the wake of the 2020 election, formerly served as the DeKalb County CEO and ...