Posted on 06/18/2024 1:13:08 PM PDT by george76
We should eliminate electronic voting machines. The risk of being hacked by humans or AI, while small, is still too high.
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Puerto Rico’s primary elections just experienced hundreds of voting irregularities related to electronic voting machines, according to the Associated Press.
Luckily, there was a paper trail so the problem was identified and vote tallies corrected.
What happens in jurisdictions where there is no paper trail?
US citizens need to know that every one of their votes were counted, and that their elections cannot be hacked. We need to return to paper ballots to avoid electronic interference with elections.
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We should eliminate mail-in voting and drop boxes too.
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In-person voting (AND counting) on Election DAY, with voter id, citizenship verification, etc. But all this makes it harder to steal elections, so the Left opposes.
Ok Freepers. Anyone live in a state where is there is not any kind of a paper trail?
I was under the impression that voting machines now print out paper ballots, the voter checks the ballots which are then scanned by a reader (that’s the way it is in GA now). Otherwise how can there be a recount in the case of close elections?
I remember my parents using the old mechanical voting machines where individual ballots weren’t used, but that was long, long ago.
I propose groups of patriots travel around cities, one minute after midnight, find every drop box, toss in a little gasolene and a lit match.
Ashes are not ballots.
Horse pucky.. The software was designed to be hacked when it was created.
PEN AND PAPER, AND DON'T TRUST ANYONE.!
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