Scott Downey
Well-Known Member
They print a paper ballot with a barcode that is scanned through a counter.
The barcode is scanned, not the human readable mark on the ballot.
IT is so bad these electronic voting systems.
In VA, we are handed paper ballots, and we mark our choices. So it reads our human readable mark not a barcode printed by computer which you have no idea if the mark and barcode are the same candidate.
DOMINION software of course could bypass it anyway in VA inside its counting machine.
Another showdown set this week over Georgia voting machines
The barcode is scanned, not the human readable mark on the ballot.
IT is so bad these electronic voting systems.
In VA, we are handed paper ballots, and we mark our choices. So it reads our human readable mark not a barcode printed by computer which you have no idea if the mark and barcode are the same candidate.
DOMINION software of course could bypass it anyway in VA inside its counting machine.
Another showdown set this week over Georgia voting machines