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Kemp signs elections bill, locking in QR code voting machines for November
By Ty Tagami | Capitol Beat at Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods)
· June 28, 2026
· 3 min read
Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation into law Thursday that delays the July 1 ban on the use of QR codes in Georgia’s voting machines.
His signature postpones the prohibition until Jan. 1, 2028, giving lawmakers more time to adopt new election procedures.
Senate Bill 3EX, which passed Tuesday...
Key takeaway Brian Kemp signed legislation into law Thursday that delays the July 1 ban on the use of QR codes in Georgia’s voting machines.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The decision to delay the ban on QR code voting machines until 2028 will have significant implications for Fulton County voters, who will now continue to use these machines in the upcoming November elections. This move also shifts the responsibility for recommending a new voting system from Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to lawmakers, which could lead to further partisan debates over election procedures. The new law's requirement for hand recounts in close statewide races may provide some assurance to voters, but the flawed wording of the amendment has raised concerns about its effectiveness. As the state moves forward with this new law, Atlanta residents will be watching to see how these changes impact the voting process and whether lawmakers will take steps to address the drafting error and ensure the integrity of future elections. The Georgia Supreme Court may ultimately play a role in interpreting the disputed language, which could have far-reaching consequences for the state's election system.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 28, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation into law Thursday that delays the July 1 ban on the use of QR codes in Georgia’s voting machines.
His signature postpones the prohibition until Jan. 1, 2028, giving lawmakers more time to adopt new election procedures.
Senate Bill 3EX, which passed Tuesday...
When was this published? This article was first published on June 28, 2026 by Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) and curated for The Atlanta readers.
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