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Reply #21: Yes, exactly - paper count overrides the electronic, it is
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Mon Dec-19-05 05:59 AM
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21. Yes, exactly - paper count overrides the electronic, it is |
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the permanent record of any election because each voter checked their nicely printed ballot to see that it matched their intention. We cannot check the computer memory to see that it matches our intention.
Sorry for feeding this to you piecemeal - it is the standard "how to protect our vote" idea - visit the election reform forum here at DU for tons and tons of information.
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