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magid ([personal profile] magid) wrote2004-11-03 11:22 pm

Voting mechanics

OK, so I've only ever voted in MA, and both municipalities I've voted in use paper ballots. Not anything tricky to understand, just basically scantron things: fill in the bubbles and you're done. Just like all those standardized tests everyone has to take these days, so the voters are prepared, as it were. The thought even of using a lever sort of machine makes me nervous, and computers doubly so, since they're theoretically hackable in even more ways. And there's no paper trail.

Please, someone explain why there isn't more standardization in how ballots are made and processed? OK, and why we don't all use a scantron sort of ballot, since it leaves a paper trail, and isn't tricky to use at all.


Nothing about whether the car-repair guys were involved in the election in this post. Or, there wasn't.

[identity profile] magid.livejournal.com 2004-11-04 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
Frankly, I'd be happy with either photo ID or signature (I have no clue which would be easier to fake). I've never had a voter card, never knew they existed until this election, actually.