Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB303

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Elections and Primaries; state-wide uniform system of voting equipment; revise provisions

Impact

The transition to a state-controlled uniform voting system could significantly alter how elections are administered in Georgia. By consolidating the authority under the State Election Board, the bill may lead to improvements in the integrity and security of elections. Additionally, the use of paper ballots is proposed to enhance transparency in vote counting, with provisions for hand counts at polling locations. This change may provide reassurance to voters concerned about the reliability of electronic voting systems.

Summary

Senate Bill 303 aims to revise the regulations governing the voting equipment used for elections in Georgia. Specifically, the bill proposes transferring responsibility for the certification and selection of voting systems from the Secretary of State to the State Election Board. A significant aspect of this bill is the mandate for a state-wide uniform system of voting that utilizes hand-marked and hand-counted paper ballots, along with the option to use ballot marking devices for voters unable to use paper ballots. The aim is to ensure consistency in voting practices across the counties, promoting confidence in the electoral process.

Contention

While the bill seeks to improve the electoral process, it may also spark debates around its implementation and potential challenges. Critics may argue that the transition to a new voting system could create logistical hurdles for local elections officials, especially in ensuring adequate training and resources for the new protocols. Additionally, concerns about the security of electronic ballot markers and their certifications may arise, along with discussions on how municipalities could manage the costs associated with acquiring the state-provided voting equipment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1256

Elections; uniform election equipment; provisions

GA HB1060

Elections; revise certain definitions; provisions

GA HB2

Primaries and elections; advanced voting; runoffs; provisions

GA HB976

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

GA HB998

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

GA SB221

Primaries and Elections; the language that must be used on absentee ballot applications distributed by persons or entities; revise

GA SB129

Primaries and Elections; time off for employees to advance vote; provide

GA HB595

Elections; manner of holding certain primaries and elections; revise

GA SB122

Primaries and Elections; qualifications of members of performance review boards; provide

GA SB226

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.