Evidently you’ve never voted a machine.
When you finished selecting, you have a choice to review all your choices on one screen. You can change any if you like and push the button.
I wouldn’t think the machine could change anything after that.
BTW, Machines are different in different places, I guess.
I vote with a rotating select button and ID.
“I wouldnt think the machine could change anything after that.”
The machine can do absolutely flaming anything it is programmed to do. It can display a vote for X when it tallied a vote for Y. It can tally up the votes and produce an arbitrary percentage win for Z. The math and the programming here is sub-trivial.
I am saying that if you were trying to manipulate an election process that uses some type of electronic voting that you would do it like this:
The voting machine would not show you that it changed your vote. It would change it, behind the scenes.
Evidently youve never voted a machine.
When you finished selecting, you have a choice to review all your choices on one screen. You can change any if you like and push the button.
I wouldnt think the machine could change anything after that.
I have wondered if votes could be changed later. I don’t think it would be all that difficult to do from a programming standpoint.
...Numerous TV shows and movies have had plots based on just that...ABC TV series Scandal being the first one to come to my mind.