You might be surprised. Command line options may not be featured prominently in Windows applications, but that doesn't mean they're not there. If you have Microsoft Visual Studio, for example, try "devenv/?" sometime.
(For non-Windows users: Devenv.exe is the executable to start Visual Studio's IDE.)
And if the seal is tampered with, what then?
It seems like an easy way to quickly invalidate a whole bunch of votes in districts that are likely to favor your opponent.
You might be surprised. Command line options may not be featured prominently in Windows applications, but that doesn't mean they're not there. If you have Microsoft Visual Studio, for example, try "devenv /?" sometime.
(For non-Windows users: Devenv.exe is the executable to start Visual Studio's IDE.)
And if the seal is tampered with, what then? It seems like an easy way to quickly invalidate a whole bunch of votes in districts that are likely to favor your opponent.