Ballot tabulation by uploading scanned images for OCR is quite insecure

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The Georgia legislature recently passed a law banning QR-code ballots in vote tabulation, which is a step in the right direction. But the Georgia Secretary of State’s response is a plan to continue using QR-code ballots, to “tabulate” or “verify” the election results based on uploading the digital ballot images for optical-character recognition. This plan is insecure and probably illegal. For years now, Georgia has been conducting elections using touchscreen ballot-marking devices (BMDs). The to...

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