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These voting machines, as far as I know, are just ballot marking machines. your vote is confirmed by you prior to printing, which you can verify again before turning the paper in for counting. No reason to be paranoid.The point I want to make here is that we do not need these machines, they can be flawed, tampered with and the results can be modified with the people either servicing these machines or collecting the results, there are many ways to trick an election with these expensive stupid, internet connected useless machine.,
a paper ballot is all that is needed. the staff is on the premises anyways why not just count like before... Since these systems were implemented we cannot trust the election results anymore especially like this year where the dems and reps are almost equal in the polls. so far the reps seem to be a bit ahead but anything can happen if people pull the strings behind the curtains.
In the United States, most electronic voting machines are not connected to the internet during the voting process. This is a security measure designed to prevent hacking and ensure the integrity of the election. BUT, there can be some exceptions, such as certain systems used for reporting results or transmitting data after the polls close. Overall, the prevailing approach is to keep voting machines isolated from the internet to minimize risks. but the fact remains that they transmit the result through internet connections.........
Just my paranoid opinion.
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