Georgia: ‘Trump asked for paper ballots’: State Senator files bill to remove electronic voting machines | Sarah Dolgin/Chattanooga Times Free Press
Georgia Senator Colton Moore A Northwest Georgia senator has filed a bill that would require the state to use hand-marked and hand-counted paper ballots in elections. “I know many of you listen to everything that President Trump says, and you may have noticed a week or two ago, President Trump asked for paper ballots,” Moore said, “and I have a piece of legislation that accomplishes that very thing.” SB 303 would transfer the power to select and certify a statewide voting system from the secretary of state to the state election board. The legislation would require the use of hand-marked and hand-counted paper ballots and require the absentee ballot scanning process to conform to the new system. It would also require the state to repeal any conflicting laws. Read Article
