Where I live, they hand you a ballot but it's really just a blank piece of paper with a bar code at the top. You take it to a machine, put it in and vote. When done, it comes out again with more stuff on it. You then take it over to a different machine and put it in and you get a lollipop. I wonder if between the first machine and second…
Where I live, they hand you a ballot but it's really just a blank piece of paper with a bar code at the top. You take it to a machine, put it in and vote. When done, it comes out again with more stuff on it. You then take it over to a different machine and put it in and you get a lollipop. I wonder if between the first machine and second I simply wrote "our elections are rigged" on it and fed it in if the machine would even take it? If not I could simply hand it back to the voter folks and say "I've changed my mind".
Hmm--I'm not sure how to handle that one. Here, we are given a big "scantron" type form, where the voter fills in the ovals and they then run it through the scanner to count it.
Where I live, they hand you a ballot but it's really just a blank piece of paper with a bar code at the top. You take it to a machine, put it in and vote. When done, it comes out again with more stuff on it. You then take it over to a different machine and put it in and you get a lollipop. I wonder if between the first machine and second I simply wrote "our elections are rigged" on it and fed it in if the machine would even take it? If not I could simply hand it back to the voter folks and say "I've changed my mind".
Hmm--I'm not sure how to handle that one. Here, we are given a big "scantron" type form, where the voter fills in the ovals and they then run it through the scanner to count it.
We haven't had those for years.