Georgia Defends Electronic Voting Machines Despite 243-Percent Turnout In One Precinct (arstechnica.com)
"In Chicago, it used to be claimed that even death couldn't stop a person from voting," writes Slashdot reader lunchlady55. "But in the Deep South, there are new reports of discrepancies in voter turnout with the approval of new electronic voting systems." Ars Technica reports: [I]f any state is a poster child for terrible election practices, it is surely Georgia. Bold claims demand bold evidence, and unfortunately there's plenty; on Monday, McClatchy reported a string of irregularities from the state's primary election in May, including one precinct with a 243-percent turnout.
McClatchy's data comes from a federal lawsuit filed against the state. In addition to the problem in Habersham County's Mud Creek precinct, where it appeared that 276 registered voters managed to cast 670 ballots, the piece describes numerous other issues with both voter registration and electronic voting machines. (In fact it was later corrected to show 3,704 registered voters in the precinct.) Multiple sworn statements from voters describe how they turned up at their polling stations only to be turned away or directed to other precincts. Even more statements allege incorrect ballots, frozen voting machines, and other issues. "George is one of four states in the U.S. that continues to use voting machines with no ability to provide voters a paper record so that they can verify the machine counted their vote correctly," the report adds.
McClatchy's data comes from a federal lawsuit filed against the state. In addition to the problem in Habersham County's Mud Creek precinct, where it appeared that 276 registered voters managed to cast 670 ballots, the piece describes numerous other issues with both voter registration and electronic voting machines. (In fact it was later corrected to show 3,704 registered voters in the precinct.) Multiple sworn statements from voters describe how they turned up at their polling stations only to be turned away or directed to other precincts. Even more statements allege incorrect ballots, frozen voting machines, and other issues. "George is one of four states in the U.S. that continues to use voting machines with no ability to provide voters a paper record so that they can verify the machine counted their vote correctly," the report adds.
The machine could be faulty, print out exactly who you voted for, yet still record your vote wrong. How would having a piece of paper help? You can't go back and change your vote.
A 243-percent turnout sounds DAMN FUCKING GOOD. What exactly are these people outraged about?
SAD.
Obligatory:
https://xkcd.com/2030/
"George is one of four states in the U.S....
I remember driving through on a vacation many moons ago.
The state motto is "Vote Early, Vote Often."
They will do anything to prevent proper legal voting: no voter documentation, no citizenship question or proof.
But even with all the ballot stuffing, they don't always win!
use the voting machines and give the voter a paper record
then also record votes internally on paper for later checking if there is a need.
But use the machine for the first count.
it's really a no brainer.
The problemwith election commissions in the US are that they don't care so much about accuracy as they do about the budget and keeping drama to a minimum. So when they see a report of a clearly impossible number, their first instinct is not to investigate and see how this happened and try to correct it. Their first action is to try and make the perception of the problem go away, thus reducing the chance of drama occuring (recounts, bad press, the wrong party winning, etc).
So when the predicted problems with electronic voting machines showed up it was also predicatable that excuses would be made: we're out of budget since we just bought these election machines; at least they're better than the butterfly ballots; we'll look into it, honest; and "look, a Squirrel!!"
The South would rise again!
Only if you consider fucking up to be a rise. "rise" and "up" refer to the same direction so I can see how that would confuse you.
You're a great progressive; your bigotry is showing.
Looks like some electrons in Georgia took that saying to heart.
it's Georgia they don't have that many toes to count on.
I also think we don't want to. America is not and has never been a Democracy. And no, I don't mean "We're a Republic". Our entire political system (most notably the Senate and the Electoral college) is built to lesson the effects of Democracy and disenfranchise the 'wrong' type of voter.
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Why not just count paper ballots like Canada does? Each precinct tallies up their counts and reports them upstream where they are aggregated. The manual counts are supervised by representatives from each party. Publish all of the counts and subtotals so they can be verified. Even if there are a 100 million ballots to count, by distributing the work, it can still be done in a timely manner.
The summary says 670 of 3,704 registered voters voted. That is round about 18% voted.
So how it even an EVM issue?
We are 100% vote by mail.
I actually miss going to a polling place, though. It made voting and democracy seem very real, somehow.
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Why is this even an issue unless the Russians are voting?
Don't knock diversity of approach. Different people trying something many different ways can be the best way of finding the right way. That's one of the best features of freedom.
Multi-core bots are people too.
Hmm, 243 is Venus's rotation period. Coincidence?
Table-ized A.I.
Mud Creek is overwhelmingly one party. It is the same party as the Secretary of State, who is now running for governor of Georgia. He's being sued for disenfranchising minority voters, elderly voters and young voters. I'm going to let you guys guess which party it is. Here's a hint: it's the party that is constantly crying about voter fraud that doesn't exist.
Also, to the AC in this comments thread who redundantly posts that it was actually 670 voters of 3,704 registered voters, you should know that on election day, the aforementioned Secretary of State's own website showed that Mud Creek only had 276 registered voters. Magically after 670 votes were cast in Mud Creek, the Secretary of State's website was changed to say that there were actually 3,704 registered voters and not 276 as previously stated. Mud Creek's total population as of the 2010 census was fewer than 2,000 souls (men, women and children).
You are welcome on my lawn.
... where a "243% voter turnout" is scoffed at as "all thar there sciency talky-talk".
If your printout says one thing and your electronic tally records another later you have "some proof" it was actually changed, DUMBASS DAVIS.
Must be all those dead people, turning up to vote.
So the Secretary of State's website was not updated in a long time. When were Mud Creek's stats last updated? I doubt there's a live feed from the voter registration system. Population growth since 2010 seems reasonable. I'm not saying irregularities don't exist in Georgia and they need to do things better, but occam's razor, given the overwhelming Republican constituency, says Mud Creek is not the smoking gun the opposition is saying it is.
https://xkcd.com/2030/
I'm from western NY, which is about as "red" as you can get in a "blue" state, and, yes, we absolutely don't use photo ID where I vote. But that's likely because for at least 20 years, the same voting place monitoring folks have watched while I sign the voter registration book. They know me. One of the monitors lives four houses up and has known me since my family moved in in 1972. I don't know if she's [R] or [D], but it doesn't stop her from using common sense: she knows who I am - she knows everyone who votes at that polling place - so she doesn't need to see photo ID.
The election machine paper trail wouldn't fix this attack, since it seems to be live manipulation of the voter roll. There seems to be a lot more paperwork missing.
"When Clark arrived at about 7:50 that morning, elections officials told her she’d gone to the wrong polling place...Inexplicably, she was told 25 minutes later that her name had appeared on the electronic poll book for that voting location"
An electronic poll book, not a printout of whose assigned to vote there, more missing paperwork. IMHO Heritage Foundation needs to face a proper criminal investigation.
"Dana Bowers experienced a similar problem. She was told, “Don’t worry Ms. Bowers, this has been happening all day,” according to her sworn declaration. Bowers had checked her “My Voter Page” on the secretary of state’s office website before heading to the polls in July and found she’d been assigned a new precinct — number 100. But when she arrived at what she thought was her new polling place, she was told she was still assigned her original polling place in precinct 96."
Where is *that* paper trails? The letters they should get telling them where to vote, the paperwork that shows they were assigned to a district. It seems there's a lot more missing paperwork for Georgia than the election rolls.
There is an attitude, that its better to rally around an election result that is provably fraudulent, rather than demand the election be conducted properly. "Unity" over "truth". I think this is dumb. It leads to ever more corrupt elections where the fake winner has an incentive to undermine the next election more to secure his win.
Do you really think Putin get 75% turnout in a one horse race, and 75% of the votes? Including 99% turnout in Chechen and 99% of the votes? Of course not, and now its TOO LATE TO FIGHT FOR A TRUE VOTE, because once Putin secured controlled, he secured the rigged vote.
Distrust of a vote is healthy because it leads to questioning and challenges and confirmation and verification. Here without the paper trail they cannot verify and confirm, and THAT IS THE PROBLEM, not the questioning, not the doubt, the lack of verification of the Georgia vote.
Voter assigned to a polling station, gets sent a *letter* in the mail telling them where to go. Instead of the Georgia solution of "electionic voter roll", the system that the Russians targeted. Where users check on a webpage that they've been assigned to a particular polling station, only to find at the polling stations its wrong, or changes rapidly (!)
Again, why isn't these voting rolls printed out when they are assigned? So there's a verifiable paper trial for both the voter and district of where voters are to vote?
We have an additional bad player this year, Heritage Foundation, a neocon election rigging foundation with a stated aim of reducing the people allowed to vote as a means to winning elections. This group asked for all the voter roll information for Georgia as part of Trump's voting reform. The same information the Russian hackers were after:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Advisory_Commission_on_Election_Integrity
"On June 28, 2017, Kris Kobach, in his capacity as vice chair of the Commission, wrote a letter along with the Department of Justice to the top election official in every state requesting they turn over voter data ostensibly to aid a countrywide search for evidence of election irregularities. Besides information such as the names, addresses and party affiliations of all registered voters, Kobach sought birth dates, felony conviction records, voting histories for the past decade and the last four digits of all voters' Social Security numbers....."
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/10/days-after-activists-sued-georgias-election-server-was-wiped-clean/
They wiped the drive and degaussed it two days after a lawsuit demanding the data was filed. Suspicious as fuck. What the investigator found was the voting information was public, together with passwords, login details for the machines. In other words, anyone could set any election result and they had no way of verifying it.
I'll say it again, don't show "unity" over the result of the vote, challenge it, force checks and verification until there is no reasonable doubt possible over the result. You only need one fraudulent election to lose a democracy forever, because all subsequent elections will be fraudulent.
It's worth the effort to challenge and verify the data. "One man one vote", not "One Russian hacker, one million votes".
People believing that this is all some matter of great idiocy is precisely what those responsible are hoping for. When everyone thinks "we need to inform them, they don't know any better!" that means they're not thinking "freedom and democracy are dying; we need to eliminate these monsters before it's much too late".
The ease of hacking, the lack of accountability due to several paperless models, the "technical failures", the stacked up judges at multiple levels to ensure that any complaints will be in favor of turning red... All of these are no less part of the GOP playbook than disenfranchisement and extreme gerrymandering.
Like so many instances of American fascism, a corporation sells shoddy equipment to the American government. They have a vested interest in keeping the taxpayer's cash pouring in. Political candidates however, don't want their supporters blocked from voting. For once, a politician's self-interest will help voters. I'm curious to discover what they do about these faulty devices.
So, lemme get this straight... suddenly voter fraud is a real thing that people care about, but two years ago, claiming that it occurred meant that you were mentally unstable.
One of the many reasons to not vote. Democracy is a sham, oligarchs already control the government. This is just playing Patsy to a captured system.
Here is how one could set up electronic voting. The challenge: votes are anonymous, but transparency in the voting process is needed. How to handle both. Here is the process as I see it:
TL;DR: A public ledger of non-person-identifiable votes that were cast, a system for voters to identify "their" vote and prove whether it was registered correctly, as well as a public register of who casted votes (the vote is still secret) in order to help prevent fake votes from being cast. All enabled through some randomness and cryptographic signatures.
So this kind of setup would make it very risky to try to generate fake votes, as well as allowing the integrity of the votes to be verified after the fact.
Not bad for 5 minutes of thinking (plus some time to refine the idea while typing it up). I am sure some really smart heads could cook up something even better, but this is already miles beyond whatever they have going on in Georgia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3_0x6oaDmI
I'm curious where this state of "George" is?
Lets get rid of the electoral college so Georgia can decide our presidential elections. 10 billion votes out of 243, why not?
to cover up our own corrupt government and politicians, and our apparently infinite inability in doing something right.
The other being Peter, Paul, and Mary?
sounds dodgy but not necessarily incorrect. obviously if it is the same people revoting or a machine error it is a huge problem, but it could be as simple as people going there to vote due to shorter/no queues, more convenient location etc etc. you can vote in precincts that aren't your own.
You know something who told you? That's almost hearsay.
No, wait, it is exactly hearsay. You say something you heard.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
Too bad it didn't happen in Alabama.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
Sorry, people with brains aren’t interested in the Retardistanis in the south.
Off you go and fuck your sister/
Poor little redneck, sad.
Virginia - as a number of other states decertified the touch screen voting machines last year.Virginia scraps touch-screen voting machines as election for governor looms.
The primary system used here is a Optical scan paper ballot system.Voting Equipment & Electronic Pollbooks Certified for Use in Virginia. It is still theoretically possible to hack the system, as the only truly secure computer is one that is never turned on, however the paper records are available, and can be recounted,
Recounts happen even with well run automated vote counting and even with well run voting processes Virginia 2017 Election results including recounts.
If you want to be part of the solution, register, and vote.
This is just dumb that this problem hasn't been solved in a simpler way: Use a machine to show the choices and take the voter's input, then *print* a ballot with all the choices that the voter made printed out in *plain english*, along with a machine readable strip/code. The voter then takes the printed ballot, looks at it, and then drops it into the box. Presto!
180% of the Georgian residents questioned said that they were happy with it, so there you go - it's the will of the people
Everyone knows a million ways to fix this and nearly all of them are better than what we're currently doing.
I've decided to stop wasting my time responding to AC trolls/sockpuppets... so if you want a response from me... login.
They just stopped the recount when it got a bit embarrassing.
Yeah but Hillary.
It seems to me like the US is just using the term Democracy as window dressing, while the actual process is manipulated on many levels, from gerrymandering, financing irregularities, fake news and other voter manipulation, active discouraging of classes of voters and now this.
It isn't a valid election result. Computers can't be trusted because there are too many exploits, special interests, etc. At least with paper ballots you can restrict a large portion of access to the votes better.
If any proof of how you voted can be in your possession, you can prove your vote to a third party and that party can bribe or blackmail you based on that proof.
Read history so you don't repeat it.
Democracy is not absolute power. It is power to rule within the contraints of law, which are constrained by the constitution.
You are conflating a representative democracy with a constitutionally limited republic, which is the form of government the US has. The US elects some of it's representatives in government democratically, but that does not make it a democracy.
England has no formal written constitution. Technically it's Parliament can pass nearly any type of legislation it wants, but practically they are limited by various acts, court rulings, etc... However, they are still a representative democracy.
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Hmm...deep red state, a political party that has made stealing close elections an art form (2000, 2004, 2016, and who knows how many congressional, state, and local elections)...equipment that can't be audited, and a 243% turnout. I wonder who benefited (not). America should have stood up and pushed back against the results in 2000 (subsequent recounts showed Gore won Florida, but that was strangely under reported in the United States -- but not elsewhere!), 2004 (Ohio, using unauditable Diebold equipment whose company CEO promised to deliver Ohio to the republicans, had official results that deviated significantly from exit poles in a country where exit poles have a huge sample base and are extremely reliable at reflecting outcomes--except in Ohio in 2004, go figure) and yes, 2016.
We didn't push back, and that emboldened Republicans to continue stealing elections, ruthlessly Gerrymander congressional districts in ways that far exceeed anything anyone, Democrat or Republican, had ever done in the past, and now, even collude with an enemy power to steal the presidency, a supreme court appointment, and who knows what else. Appeasement never works, and it was a mistake to go along to get along going all the way back to Al Gore if not earlier.
And make no mistake, there's a whole lot more of this coming, and the Right Wing won't give a shit (in fact, if they stay true to form, they'll accuse Democrats of what they're doing this fall if and when Democrats take back traditionally red districts as American voters repudiate Trump, Republicans, and all they've come to stand for.
the powerful aren't about to give you any power just because of some election, elections are a pacifier that keeps us the wage slaves from getting uppity ...
So, if you were known to the 'monitoring folks' in more than one community, this would be pretty cool, huh?
Nice place you live in, with undetectable population change. I'm being 0) snarky - no, you don't live in such a place, and 1) supportive - living among lifelong neighbors is a huge blessing. Cherish that.
deleting the extra space after periods so i can stay relevant, yeah.
This is just an example of why Trump won. He said, prior to the election, that if Hillary won, she had rigged the election. He already had it rigged, and was sure she couldn't win without outrigging him.
Opponents of electronic voting talk about "paper ballots" like they are some magical thing than ensures fair elections. That is nonsense.
I don't think anyone (rational) is claiming paper ballots are a cure all. But they do demonstrably help solve certain validation problems that are difficult to solve without them given the state of the art in computerized voting machines. Introducing computers into the mix does not make these issues go away and in fact makes validation of the process a fair bit harder in a lot of cases. Having a (literal) paper trail makes it easier to check and verify certain parts of the process are working as they should.
Frankly anyone who trusts a voting machine from a proprietary vendor with closed source software and undocumented hardware is an idiot. Everything about the design and construction of the machines (including source code) needs to be verifiable by the general public and the administrators of the voting system. Source code and hardware design should be open source and available to anyone interested. With paper ballots this is simple. It's harder (though arguably worthwhile) with computers but still needs to be done.
The article says "276 registered voters managed to cast 670 ballots ... later corrected to show 3,704 registered voters in the precinct." So the issue is that a bad number of registered voters was reported. Actually 3,704 registered voters cast 670 ballots. So slightly less than 1 in 5 registered voters casted votes. The initial reporting of the wrong number of registered voters did not have any affect on the election, it is a non story.
This is a stupid headline, not electronic booths fault. doesn't slashdot even read it's stories and headlines anymore before posting on frontpage?
People make mistakes, and sometimes they do it on purpose. It scales by adding more people, assuming you can find volunteers.
True but the problem with computerized voting is that it only takes one person to scale the "mistakes" and they still sometimes do it on purpose.
Indeed, people are not, in fact, 100% accurate counters.
Unfortunately unless you have some way to verify the code and hardware and process you cannot claim with certainty that computers are either. All voting machines (software and hardware) should be open source and designed to be as simple and verifiable as possible. If they cannot be verified then they should not be used.
My precinct takes a slightly more efficient approach. Rather than using a machine to capture the vote and print it out, the voter marks their vote directly on the paper.
There are problems with that too. People fill out ballots incorrectly with some regularity. A lady in my office administrates the ballot counting process in our town and she has told me some of the stupid things people do like literally filling in every bubble for every candidate (think like voting for both Clinton and Trump on the same ballot). Computers at least have the ability to restrict people from making invalid choices and ensuring their paper copy prints correctly. There is no perfect system and stupid people tend to find a way to be stupid no matter what you do.
Walk in, get verified, mark ballot by filling in the ovals, feed ballot into machine, machine scans and counts, and the paper ballots are there in case you need a recount. Why don't all polling places use this method?
Because it isn't perfect. People (no kidding) do things like fill in every single bubble for all candidates, they write personally identifying info on the ballot, they don't fill in the boxes adequately, etc. I'm not arguing that any other particular method is better but I'm not convinced the method you describe is necessarily the best possible. (and my district uses the same process as yours)
And just use paper. Be done with it.
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Which we knew all along. They, just like Trumpolini, accuse everyone else of doing what they're doing. They're the ones purging voter roles, even though multiple studies show that actual voter fraud is a fraction of 1%.
It's Jim Crow, updated.
With a paper ballot, even if they're scanned, the physical record of your vote is still there, and a recount really is a recount. For all-electronic voting machines, a "recount" isn't - you press the button, and get exactly the same total, and there's no way to prove it wrong or right.
Years ago, the study led by Prof. Avi Rubin,and reported here on /., showed that Deibold was using FRIGGIN' M$ ACCESS, a bloody spreadsheet, NOT a real database, with records of every transaction.
No one should be seated from Georgia until they have a valid election that's verifiable.
Sauce for the goose...you supported the open crook...now live with it.
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
Of course the machines were made by Diebold.
This district contains half of the city of Alto (pop1100)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alto,_Georgia
Also the CDP of Raoul (pop 2500)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raoul,_Georgia
Just between these two populated areas there are more than 300 eligible voters, and I know I missed a bunch in the mud creek area because it's not on Wikipedia or Google maps as anything searchable.
It is however on the voting precinct map off of their website.
https://www.habershamga.com/voting-precincts-map.cfm
This is bull. Russians are not that stupid.
If no voter id, then perhaps we all can vote anywhere we want? Can reds help turn blues or blues turn reds?
Grandma Sherman always said her granddad should have finished the job!
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
"Tell me again about the ballots, George."
Is there any technically literate person who does not work for a voting machine manufacturer that thinks they are a good idea?
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
All you need to know about Democrat voter fraud in America can be found in the voter ID laws.
Prior to 2006, no ID was required to vote in any state. Supposedly, requiring ID is "discriminatory with an intent to reduce voting by traditionally Democratic constituencies."
Eight states have strict photo ID requirements.
Seven of those eight voted Republican.
Two states have strict non-photo ID requirement and both voted Republican.
Nine states have non-strict photo ID requirements and all nine voted Republican.
NINETEEN states have NO ID REQUIREMENT to vote at the ballot box, including California (55 reps), New York (29), Illinois (20), and Pennsylvania (20). California, the state with the most to gain from voter fraud, has no ID requirement and always goes Democrat. New York, tied for the third most to gain, has no ID req. and always vote Democrat. Florida (29), tied for third, has a non-strict policy (meaning it is not enforced), and almost always votes Democrat. Illinois and PA, both tied for fifth most to gain, have no ID requirement and both voted Democrat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The vast majority of countries require voter ID -- usually photo ID -- to prevent fraud and duplicate votes at the polls. At a 2012 conference in Washington at which election officials from more than 60 countries met to observe the U.S. presidential election, most were astonished that so many U.S. states don't require voter ID.
https://tinyurl.com/y9s72fz4
The lack of mandatory photo ID is a uniquely American disease. With 270 reps, a party can control the house. Democrats can steal half that with just their five biggest NO ID REQUIRED states.
McClatchy's data comes from a federal lawsuit filed against the state. In addition to the problem in Habersham County's Mud Creek precinct, where it appeared that 276 registered voters managed to cast 670 ballots, the piece describes numerous other issues with both voter registration and electronic voting machines. (In fact it was later corrected to show 3,704 registered voters in the precinct.)
Mud Creek voting precinct is one of fourteen voting precincts of Habersham County, Georgia. You can check the location and area of Mud Creek precinct here. That page doesn't list the population data but this page shows population of each blocks in Habersham County. According to that data Mud Creek precinct (comprising three bottom left blocks) has a population of 5,864, so 3,704 registered voters sounds about right. I think this statement from Habersham County Election Supervisor is exactly what happened.
We learned today that an error was made in the reporting of the number of registered voters in the Mud Creek precinct during the May 22, 2018 General Primary Election. This typo, showing the incorrect number of registered voters, did not affect the vote count. The vote count was correct, and the percentage of voter turnout was also correct. This typographical error had no impact on the results of the election.
Alls I know is whatever a Republican/Conservative is screaming the loudest about, that is precisely what they are doing or want to be doing. It's hypocritic projection. Down here it's a saying: "A hit dog hollers". I think some of you call that the "guilty dog barking". Same thing. So when I hear Repubs screaming about voter fraud, it's because they're doing it and trying to deflect it onto others before they get caught. I'm a betting man, and I've never lost a bet assuming a conservative is a lying, projecting, hypocrite.
That's 243% turnout in a WHITE district. It's all good.
We only have to keep an eye on those districts full of brown people.
Can't attack the message, attack the messenger, amirite? I'd never hear of McClatchy until you mentioned it. I've been looking for the Left's Alex Jones, but that website ain't it. Everything as of right this second is fairly pro trump. Even the articles mentioning things usually considered negative seem to have non-inflamatory headlines. At best I'd rate those guys neutral-ish. Not extreme enough for me. Got any better suggestions? Something along the lines of not making the friggin frogs gay but instead making the friggin frogs conservative xstians.
The other dumbass isn't talking about the candidate, dumbass. That dumbass misspelled Georgia, dumbass.
https://xkcd.com/2030/
I live in georgia. This is bull. Total bull. Nothing but bull.
Inside the polling place will be an area (usually a voting booth) where the voter may select the candidate or party of their choice in secret. If a ballot paper is used this will be placed into a ballot box in front of witnesses who cannot see for whom the vote has been cast. Voting machines may be employed instead.
If they can't cheat the voting system without it being obvious, maybe they aren't smart enough to be in charge of anything?
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Dont even need to ask which party won
https://xkcd.com/2030/
There's no time like the present. Well, the past used to be.
All 55 million votes in both local and 'General' (National) election in UK are a) placed by voter in a sealed ballet box, b)opened in front of representatives of all candidates in a counting place. c) counted by hand in front of these representatives. d) tally made, e) if a close vote a recount can be requested by representatives. Once in a vote with a single digit difference between two candidates in a 20 odd thousand electorate there were four of five recounts. If equal then the Presiding Officer in charge of counting settles it by a toss of a coin.
Verify is done by representatives. Voting papers are kept for a long time (usually the period of the term of office). Court can re-order a further recount if necessary.
The local counting offices pride themselves on being fast (except where remote islands are involved) In national elections some districts announce result within an hour!
Many hands make light work. Counters are usually civil servants or teachers or such like on a fee for the election work.
This has worked to ensure: you vote in secret, the count is public , and a check system is fully operational.
All done with a paper voting slip.
(Note slip carries a number identifying the voter, but unknown to counters)
Regards Eion MacDonald
Of course paper ballots have problems too. No system is perfect. The only advantage that paper ballots have is that they limit the number of people who can commit fraud to those who have physical access. No Russians, teens, etc... hacking from anywhere. That's a big advantage.