...skeptics with years of experience...
And background/"on the ground" knowledge. If you think automated voting (especially the Diebold flavor) is secure, Google "black hat voting machines" and hang on to your hat.
...skeptics with years of experience...
The early Voting touch screens do not tabulate votes, it just prints out the marked ballot that you then take to the scanner that records the vote for tabulation.This is only a partial solution as they will still be allowed for early voting, which the Dems pushed HARD for. Voter ID is absolutely essential to have a fair election. For the record, I have NEVER been asked for ID to vote. When I take it out, they don't even bother to look.
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What exactly is more secure about this? Using a scanner is just as prone to hacking/changing the numbers. Much ado about nothing.
And background/"on the ground" knowledge. If you think automated voting (especially the Diebold flavor) is secure, Google "black hat voting machines" and hang on to your hat.
try it without the quotes, this is one of many articles that came up for me on google.
http://www.wired.com/2015/09/dismal-state-americas-decade-old-voting-machines/