Georgia lawmakers are expected to try to clean up an election mess of their own making when they return to the Capitol this week for a special session.
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Georgia lawmakers are expected to try to clean up an election mess of their own making when they return to the Capitol this week for a special session.
Legislators passed a law two years ago barring the use of the QR code printed on ballots that the state relies on to tally votes beyond July 1 of this year, but no replacement method was ever implemented. Georgia lawmakers are expected to try to clean up an election mess of their own making when they return to the Capitol this week for a special session.
PBS NewsHour reported the story as "Georgia's vote-counting method will soon be banned. Lawmakers will try to find a fix this week."
3 sources have covered this story, including PBS NewsHour, ABC News and The Seattle Times. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 1 hour ago.
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