SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - State leaders met Thursday at Savannah Technical College to talk about changes that are coming to the state’s voting process.
They also started a conversation about what Chatham County will need to make those changes happen.
This committee created in April is making several stops across the state to talk about election procedures.
“The house decided to form a blue-ribbon committee,” said Billy Wooten, Supervisor of Elections, Chatham County Board of Elections.
A part of that conversation is a law passed in 2024 that will change a lot for election workers and voters.
Three of them removing QR codes from ballots that count votes electronically, prohibiting homeless voters from voting outside of their county’s registrar office and changing how people can file chall