In the following setup, a Dominion system:
- creates a QR record that represents the marks made by the voter
- prints out an ICX paper “voter record” that the voter then takes to a Tabulator
Dominion Voting Systems ImageCast X
https://verifiedvoting.org/election-system/dominion-imagecast-x/
ImageCast X Configuration #1 – Ballot Marking Device Only
When configured exclusively as a ballot marking device (which is how most jurisdictions deploy it), ImageCast X does not have scanning or tabulating capabilities. Accordingly, after reviewing choices on the summary page, the voter selects when to print a paper record of their choices. The paper record lists voters’ choice(s) in each contest (rather than all options, like a traditional format ballot), and ImageCast X encodes the voter choices in a non-human readable QR code.
To cast the vote, the voter must insert the paper record into a separate scanning tabulator. The scanner most commonly used with ImageCast X is the ImageCast Precinct.
Dominion tabulators for the ICX paper records always count votes by reading the computerized QR code, NOT the human-readable text that the voter sees.
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Thus, tabulators accumulate QR records that are effectively electronic ballots.
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The paper ballot is converted to digital form.
That digital space has no internal controls.
Fraud and corruption is rampant