I'm pretty sure they've thought of the risk of miscounting. This reduces the potential for fraud. Is it fraud-proof? Why, no. But it's a better method, overall, than hackable ones. Here, any hacking must be manual, making you more visible to others in the system.
This is also an example of taking responsibility for your own future. Brigitte is right: do this in all 50 states, with polls closing before midnight and no 3 a.m. "miracles."
But this is how the voting is done
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Seems ripe for fraud!!! LOL
Brian
We've been over this before, so LOL away.
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