Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB949

Introduced
1/12/24  

Caption

Elections; voting devices shall not utilize any form of wireless network cards or wireless technology; provide

Impact

The implications of HB 949 include enhanced security for voting processes. By eliminating wireless technology from voting devices, the bill addresses potential vulnerabilities associated with electronic voting systems connected to wireless networks, which could be susceptible to hacking or other manipulations. The proponents of the bill suggest that this change will safeguard the public's confidence in electoral outcomes by ensuring that the technology used is less prone to external interference.

Summary

House Bill 949 aims to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, specifically Chapter 2 of Title 21, to prohibit the use of wireless network cards or any form of wireless technology in voting devices or systems during primaries, elections, and runoffs. The bill mandates that if any voting system is equipped with such technology, the components must be removed or fully disabled prior to usage. This legislative change is positioned as a security measure to protect the integrity of elections in the state of Georgia.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill might include concerns from technological advocates who may argue that eliminating wireless capabilities could hinder the modernization of voting systems and reduce efficiency. Opponents may posit that removing such technology could make it more challenging to update or maintain voting systems effectively. Furthermore, discussions may arise regarding the balance between security and accessibility, particularly for voters who may benefit from advanced technological features in voting devices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1055

Prohibit Wireless Networking Voting Systems

GA ACR62

5G wireless network technology.

GA SB1099

Small wireless networks; requiring certain repairs. Effective date.

GA SB1099

Small wireless networks; requiring certain repairs. Effective date.

GA HB976

Elections; ballots used in optical scan voting systems shall use paper with a visible watermark security feature; provide

GA SB851

Relating To Wireless Broadband Networks.

GA SB189

Elections; text portions of ballots shall be counted for vote tabulation and recounts purposes; provide

GA HB397

Elections; allow municipalities to opt in to providing advance voting on Saturdays for municipal elections

GA SB1226

School policies; wireless communications devices

GA SB274

Elections and Primaries; same-day registration and voting; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.