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| | Name : | Choymae Huie | Organization : | N/A | Post Date : | 9/1/2005 |
| Comment : | 6. Given all the problems with electronic voting technology, perhaps the
simplest and safest way is to follow Canada's example and vote with pencil
and paper and have human volunteers (or public employees) count the paper
ballots at every polling place at the end of the voting day in full public
view (see "human larceny", below, in your note). The numbers are then
communicated to the central counting places (County registrar in most
states).
1. All ballots are re-countable.
2. It actually gets finished faster.
3. More jobs and less machinery involved.
4. Easier to prevent and detect fraud.
Sincerely,
Choymae Huie | |
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