To: Non-Sequitur
Please explain how a name can be connected to a number when the ballot does not have the number on it. I've wondered about this also. Is there no way of verifying my vote and how it was counted?
42 posted on
11/05/2002 10:34:01 AM PST by
ecomcon
To: ecomcon
Currently there isn't a way to tie the two together, but if you look back to Reply 6 I was answering someone who wanted to know why it couldn't be done. Right now is someone wanted to verify if I voted then they could do so. They might be able to tie me to a specific voting machine. But unless I'm the only person who used that machine all day then they have no idea how I voted. And I don't mind keeping it that way.
To: ecomcon
Please explain how a name can be connected to a number when the ballot does not have the number on it. I've wondered about this also. Is there no way of verifying my vote and how it was counted? In my area .. you come in and give your name .. they look it up and then you have to sign your name which is then verified by a signature they of on record right there .. then another person places your name on a list and gives you a number that you then give to the person standing near the voting machine
59 posted on
11/05/2002 10:44:15 AM PST by
Mo1
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