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Board reviews May 19 primary calendar and legislative updates including QR-code and hand-marked ballot bills

Richmond County Board of Elections · March 14, 2026
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Summary

Director Doss updated the board on the May 19 primary calendar (deadlines, advanced voting sites/hours, risk-limiting audit) and summarized bills tracked by election officials, including proposals affecting QR codes and hand-marked paper ballots with potential equipment and training implications.

The Richmond County Board of Elections received an operational calendar update for the May 19, 2026 general primary and nonpartisan election and a report on state legislation that could affect voting systems and rule-making.

Calendar and logistics: Director Doss reviewed key dates: March 20 precinct-change deadline; March 31 start for UOCAVA (military/overseas) ballots; April 6 deadline to publish sample ballots (proofs pending); April 13 start for LNA notices; April 15–20 poll-worker training; April 20 voter-registration deadline and first day to mail civilian absentee ballots; April…

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