Summary
The county in northeastern Ohio uses Diebold TSx voting systems with attached printers; the printed record is then cut and stored, ready to be recounted in the event of an electronic mishap, routine audit or close race. Some of the problems were attributed to human error; poll workers loaded the paper into the printers backwards, which then resulted in blank audit trails and crumpled ballots.
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Can the Backup Be Backed Up?
With suspicion mounting over the use of paperless electronic voting machines in recent years, paper backup ballots sounded like the best possible solution. Voters could check their choices on sc...
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