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Florida Election Ballots to be Printed On-Demand

davidwr writes "The St. Petersburg, FL, Times reports that Florida is going back to paper ballots, but with a twist. They are printing the ballots on-demand, right there at the polling booth. This isn't machine-assisted voting where a touch-screen fills in your printed ballot for you. It's just a way to save printing costs and reduce paper waste. 'Without ballot on demand, poll workers at 13 early Hillsborough voting sites would need to stockpile stacks of every possible ballot type. With ballot on demand, poll workers can print out a person's distinct ballot type when he or she arrives to vote.'"

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  1. Re:What's wrong with paper by oliderid · · Score: 5, Interesting

    "What is wrong with paper in the first place?"

    Here in Belgium we have electronic vote for more than ten years. I've seen recently a study comparing paper and electronic machine costs.

    I don't remember the figures precisly but it was something like:

    The cost per vote on paper 2 US$
    The cost per electronic vote 5 US$

    I always been extremely suspicious about these electronic voting machine. Especially those running Windows (Desktop PC) with accessible serial ports like those we have here.

    The good news is that the government plans to get rid of it (at least for a part of the country) and go back to the much safer (and cheaper) paper.