To: NonValueAdded
"Good lord, no. The potential for fraud in that "voter takes a printout home" is 100%."
Oh, I didn't mean that those would be used in tabulations, ever. I just would like a copy of what the machine recorded as my vote. Some other secure form of hard copy would be needed for recounts, for sure.
19 posted on
11/29/2005 1:05:08 PM PST by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: MineralMan
Understood, but that would not stop the losing RAT politician from having a bunch of people show up with the tickets. Also consider how they can violate the secrecy of the ballot with the driver of the bus of homeless instructing them to return with their tickets showing a straight party vote before the smokes and bottles of MD20/20 will be distributed; or the union boss; or the employer. I understand you meant only good things with your proposal but past threads have itemized fraud schemes revolving around a vote receipt that make it a very bad idea. There is ONE way that an ATM-style receipt could be used, though. The voting machine spits it out, you get to view it to be sure your vote is properly recorded, and you deposit it in a ballot box on the way out of the polling area. Then a chain of custody is maintained and there is paper backup. But why spend the extra money to turn electronic voting back into optical scan?
24 posted on
11/29/2005 1:31:08 PM PST by
NonValueAdded
(The honorable Richard Cheney, X man!!!)
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