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In reply to the discussion: I think some protest tactics like blocking walkways hurt more than help progressive causes. [View all]Bohunk68
(1,455 posts)The rest went for the money to get hackable electronic machines. In NYS, where I am an Election Inspector and have been for a decade or so, we have recountable paper ballots. Before the polls are opened, each electronic reader is checked for voting accuracy in the individual polling places, not the country headquarters. You are asked your name and address, which must match what we have on the books. You then sign in the book and your signature must match the one on file. If you are not listed, then the county office is called, you may well be in the wrong polling place and will be directed to the correct one. Happens a lot. If you have voted before and have dropped off the active list, you are given an affidavit ballot and allowed to vote. The registration is then verified by the county and the ballot counted in the proper precinct. I think NYS has the best system going.