Don't Trust E-Voting? Too Bad
from the vote-anyway dept
Over in Maryland, where studies have shown that the e-voting machines are not secure, the courts have decided that if you don’t trust the e-voting machines, that’s your own damn problem. They will not allow people to ask for a paper ballot if they feel uncomfortable using one of those electronic voting machines. The court also found that the state had “done everything necessary” to show the e-voting machines were accurate and secure. Apparently, they have pretty low standards.
Comments on “Don't Trust E-Voting? Too Bad”
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Can you say chad ? The unfortunate truth is there is no 100% guarantee of any kind that your vote, when cast, won’t be changed or even counted. In the end, it all comes down to some poor shmuck somewhere who’s tallying things, programming things, etc. Your vote could be a victim of human error or fraud regardless of the technology or lack of technology.
As the Florida re-count showed last year, even the paper verification after the fact is subject to someone’s interpretation some where.
And republicans wouldn’t have it any other way.
Re: No Subject Given
Maryland is a far-left democrat state, by the way.
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If I am uncomfortable with the voting procedure in my state, can I ask for another one because I don’t like it? What if I WANT electronic voting?
This horse you’re riding is getting tired – can’t you find another pet peeve?
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Most states offering e-voting will allow voters a paper ballot if they’re uncomfortable with the system.
The fact that there are serious questions about these e-voting machines is an important topic.
Red state
CNN can now project that George W. Bush is the winner in Maryland…
It's like anything else
We ought to be concerned about e-voting becuase of the potential for fraud. That problem exists with the current paper-based system. That’s why we have a system for ensuring the paper ballot system is kept reasonably accurate and clean (although fraud likely exists to some degree today). We’ll need to put in comparable measures for electronic voting too.
Absentee Ballot
Make sure you sign up for your absentee ballot now… that is what a lot of us are doing in California. Guess I trust the USPS more than Diebold.