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Georgia lawmakers delay action on QR-code voting system after shelving redistricting fight

cbsnews.com

Georgia lawmakers' delay on replacing QR-code voting is a textbook case of institutional inertia — where the status quo persists even when a law mandates change.

Status Quo BiasInstitutional InertiaPath DependencyPrincipal-Agent Problem
Georgia lawmakers delay action on QR-code voting system after shelving redistricting fight

Theory Briefing

  • Georgia lawmakers shelved a QR-code voting system overhaul, likely keeping the current system in place through the 2026 midterms.
  • A state law already required officials to move away from the existing system, yet legislative action was delayed anyway — a classic status quo bias in governance.
  • The delay follows a separate shelving of a redistricting fight, suggesting political path dependency is shaping which electoral reforms get traction and when.