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VisitHow will Georgia's new voting integrity measure affect the outcome of the next election in Georgia?
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Georgia's New Voting Rule: RNC's Integrity Win
Aug 22, 2024, 08:18 PM
The Georgia State Election Board has implemented a new voting integrity measure aimed at preventing discrepancies between the number of voters and the number of ballots counted. This rule is designed to ensure that the ballot count matches the number of voters, effectively preventing issues such as double-scanned ballots. Georgia Republican Party Chairman Josh McKoon stated that this measure will prevent double-scanned ballots from happening again. The measure is seen as a significant victory for the Republican National Committee (RNC) and is expected to bolster voter confidence in the electoral process in Georgia, a key swing state.
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