Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB894

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Elections; prohibit bar codes, QR codes, and other machine codes on ballots printed by electronic ballot markers

Impact

If enacted, HB 894 would significantly impact how ballots are designed and processed in Georgia. By removing machine-readable codes, the bill aims to enhance the integrity of the ballot, making it more accessible and less susceptible to interpretation errors during vote counting and audits. This could be seen as a critical step in boosting voter confidence in the electoral process by ensuring that every vote is counted as intended without the potential for misinterpretation of machine codes.

Summary

House Bill 894 aims to amend the Georgia elections code by prohibiting the use of bar codes, QR codes, and other machine codes on ballots printed by electronic ballot markers. This legislation seeks to simplify the ballot design, ensuring that only the printed text portion of the ballot indicates the elector's selection will be considered the official ballot. It stipulates that this text will govern the results for vote tabulation, recounts, and audits, eliminating potential complications that these machine-readable codes could present during these processes.

Contention

However, the bill may face scrutiny and debate over its implications for modernizing election infrastructure. Proponents argue that eliminating these codes preserves simplicity in the voting process and protects against technical failures that could arise from using electronic systems. Critics may counter that this move could hinder efficiency and modernization efforts within the electoral system, potentially complicating the integration of new technology that relies on these codes for improved functionality and security.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB975

Elections; prohibit bar codes, QR codes, and other machine codes on ballots printed by electronic ballot markers

GA HB998

Elections; prohibit bar codes, QR codes, and other machine codes on ballots printed by electronic ballot markers; provisions

GA HB948

Elections; prohibit bar codes, QR codes, and other machine codes on ballots printed by electronic ballot markers

GA SB226

Primaries and Elections; unique bar codes and alphanumeric accountability numbers on individual absentee ballots; require

GA SB189

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

GA HB426

Elections; retention and preservation of ballots and other election documents; revise provisions

GA HB1207

Elections; proofing of ballots by local superintendents in certain races; provide

GA HB976

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

GA SB214

Elections and Primaries; electors to cast physical absentee on-request ballots as an alternative to using other authorized means of casting in-person votes; authorize

GA HB974

Secretary of State; establish and maintain a state-wide system for the posting of scanned paper ballots; require

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.