• the_crotch@sh.itjust.works
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    I can’t speak for the whole US, but in Connecticut we use a Scantron sort of system where you fill in bubbles on paper and feed it into a machine. This leaves us with a paper ballot in addition to the machine’s totals. Using machines isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it makes the count a lot faster and it’s not like human counters couldn’t lie. If other states don’t have that paper backup though, they should.

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      We use the same thing for civic and provincial elections in Canada, but for federal it’s strictly hand count only.