• atocci@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    What does paper ballot mean if it’s all electronic? When I voted, I filled a bubble with black pan and stuck the ballot in an oversized Scantron machine

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      Because you have a paper record to fall back on. It can be important.

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        Here in Ohio you do a touch screen that prints out a paper ballot which has both English and barcode for each choice then you go to a different machine to cast your ballot by scanning it in. This gave me the opportunity to double check everything, once when reviewing I made the correct decisions before printing, then again to confirm my ballot said what I voted for.

        I wasn’t aware that wasn’t the norm

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          That’s cool and all. But we got effectively the same thing for the price of a pen.

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            It can also be used for people with disabilities. And while it is more expensive it can be much quicker and lead to shorter line times.

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              It’s also prone to error and tampering.