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1 week ago |
chippewa.com | Charlotte Kramon
ELECTIONSATLANTA — President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to overhaul how U.S. elections are run includes a somewhat obscure reference to the way votes are counted. Voting equipment, it says, should not use ballots that include "a barcode or quick-response code."Those few technical words could have a big impact. Voting machines that give all voters a ballot with one of those codes are used in hundreds of counties across 19 states.
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1 week ago |
argus-press.com | Charlotte Kramon
ATLANTA (AP) — President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to overhaul how U.S. elections are run includes a somewhat obscure reference to the way votes are counted. Voting equipment, it says, should not use ballots that include “a barcode or quick-response code.”Those few technical words could have a big impact. Voting machines that give all voters a ballot with one of those codes are used in hundreds of counties across 19 states.
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1 week ago |
chronicle-tribune.com | Charlotte Kramon
ATLANTA (AP) — President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to overhaul how U.S. elections are run includes a somewhat obscure reference to the way votes are counted. Voting equipment, it says, should not use ballots that include “a barcode or quick-response code.”Those few technical words could have a big impact. kAm'@E:?8 >249:?6D E92E 8:G6 2== G@E6CD 2 32==@E H:E9 @?6 @7 E9@D6 4@56D 2C6 FD65 :?
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2 weeks ago |
thefranklinnewspost.com | Charlotte Kramon
ATLANTA - President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to overhaul how U.S. elections are run includes a somewhat obscure reference to the way votes are counted. Voting equipment, it says, should not use ballots that include "a barcode or quick-response code."Those few technical words could have a big impact. Voting machines that give all voters a ballot with one of those codes are used in hundreds of counties across 19 states.
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2 weeks ago |
timesdaily.com | Charlotte Kramon
ATLANTA - President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to overhaul how U.S. elections are run includes a somewhat obscure reference to the way votes are counted. Voting equipment, it says, should not use ballots that include "a barcode or quick-response code."
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