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In reply to the discussion: Meet the e-voting machine so easy to hack, it will take your breath away [View all]JohnnyRingo
(20,888 posts)As I said, under Bob Taft the voting machine companies said they couldn't add a paper printout. When Ted Strickland took office from him beginning in 2007 he immediately changed all of Ohio's voting machines so they would record a printed record. These machines were ready well before the '08 election when Obama carried Ohio, and are still in use today.
Go back and read my reply to find out how these paper printouts are used to 100% verify the electronic count.
And I've been a hands on election worker for years. That why I know much more about the system here in Ohio than what you think you learned from hair on fire conspiracy sites. If you think there's some way to corrupt the vote tally on our machines, you just tell me and I'll explain how the system is safeguarded to prevent it in a way you weren't aware of.