More Electronic Voting Screwups
from the uh...-not-good dept
More and more reports are coming out about e-voting screwups... with no possible way to repair the damage. Yet, e-voting proponents still insist no paper trail is needed. Ed Felten would like them to explain why a paper trail wasn't needed in North Carolina where election officials say 12,000 votes were "lost" when their e-voting machines were not updated with the proper software. Apparently, it was an easy issue to fix, but because no one bothered to actually fix it, the machines simply did not record any votes after 10am. Obviously, a paper trail would have been a simple and effective way to counter that. Yet, people still say a paper backup trail is a waste?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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A semantic suggestion.
paper, n. A substance in the form of thin sheets or leaves intended to be written or printed on, or to be used in wrapping.
audit, n., An examination of records or financial accounts to check their accuracy.
Would it better to say "audit trail" instead of "paper trail"?
-cmh
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Re: A semantic suggestion.
It could theoretically scratch the votes into stone tablets or engrave it on to metal plates instead of printing it on paper, but paper is reliable, cheap and we have plenty of experience transferring ink to paper electronically.
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Paper journal useless anyway
Even if you hade paper verification, unlike
optical scan the paper journaling scan can be
computer controlled.
How hard can it be to output a few more lines of dummy votes for a different candidate to this journal during voting machine idle time.
So even in the case of a paper trail, the paper trail journal can be electronicly manipulated.
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2). A peice of paper is printed with the voter's choices in human readable format.
3). Voter checks the slip for errors, and if correct places in a locked box for audit/recount purposes -- If not correct, vote is voided by offical and slip is marked spoiled.
How hard is that?
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I must say that is a great idea. However,
some might wine that it is xtra handling.
I did also consider they could also set up
a machine to have match ballot sequence/cookie numbers too.
However, I like the idea of physicaly handling a piece of paper
instead if it disapearing behind plexiglass
Humm
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Re: A semantic suggestion.
audit the voting process and that insisting on any other method is unnecessarily dangerous.
If you don't trust one manufacturer of the computer controlled optical scan machine,
you can always get another one with the same specs from a second (or third) manufacturer.
-cmh
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