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65910 No.6629  

"Computer scientists have pressed for e-voting paper trails for years, in peer reports and in testimony on Capitol Hill. Now it looks like Congress is poised to ignore this idea: forthcoming legislation will say that a backup "electronic" record is OK too."

http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9951458-7.html

>> No.6633  

At least the machines in my poling place makes a visible printout. I would be pissed if they didn't.

>> No.6665  

>>6629

Or they could do what's done in the UK: Ballot Papers. A list of candidates, you just put an 'X' beside the candidate of your choice, fold the paper & put it in the ballot box.

>> No.6804  

>>6665
That sounds alot like the thing the mexicans do.



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