• homes@piefed.world
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    7 days ago

    If you want a paper ballot, request a mail in ballot. All mail in ballots are, by necessity, paper ballot.

  • trxxruraxvr@lemmy.world
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    Depends on where you live. Civilized places still use paper ballots, because electronic ones are practically impossible to get verifiably trustworthy.

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      I don’t get it isn’t it expensive ?

      Say each machine cost $500 to buy and maintain, multiply that by 30 booths and then tens of thousands of polling stations the costs would be massive.

      You can just scan the ballots in to get a quick count and then hand count them later.

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      This is not true at all, it’s much easier to falsify paper votes than it is to falsify any good electronic voting system. This is a fake news perpetuated by people who are finding difficult to falsify electronic voting systems and want to, for example in Brazil the last election held with paper ballots was in 1994, and it has been demonstrated that those results were frauds, one of the elected candidates in that election has been one of the most vocal opposers to electronic voting.

      • mrcleanup@lemmy.world
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        Yeah, well we aren’t talking about Brazil. My state is all paper. There are multiple audits and there are public observers at every stage. The shit would hit the fan if it was even one ballot off. It’s a super transparent and auditable system.

    • ViatorOmnium@piefed.social
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      It’s easier to falsify a paper election than a properly implemented digital voting system. Keyword being properly.

      • trxxruraxvr@lemmy.world
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        Elections require trust. A properly designed voting system can be understood by the average voter. That’s impossible with electronic voting.

  • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    When I vote on the machine it fills out a paper ballot for me, then I just check it and turn it in.

    It all depends on your state, city, and county and how they have it set up.

  • disregardable@lemmy.zip
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    this will depend on where you are from. you should look up how to request it in your local area, and if your country doesn’t put that information online, go to your local government office and ask