Georgia House Poised to Pass New Unsecure Voting System Bill
ATLANTA, GA. MARCH 24, 2026 – The Georgia House of Representatives altered a Senate election bill last week to extend the use of Quick Response (QR) coded ballots generated by Ballot Marking Devices (BMD) for the 2026 General Election. The original SB214 that had passed the Senate and crossed over to a House Committee required the use of hand-marked paper ballots similar to absentee mail-in ballots for in-person voting. However, the House Government Affairs Committee substitute bill delays replacement of QR-coded ballots until 2028. The inventor of the Risk Limiting Audit (RLA) used by Georgia has testified in court and written to Georgia officials since 2018 that RLAs cannot effectively audit BMD systems. BMDs offer no original source of voter intent, and there is no way to audit whether or not they displayed races correctly to the voter.
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Suzi Voyles
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Eagle Forum of Georgia

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