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    110 hours ago

    As I understand it, a fairly bulletproof method is to vote using a machine that prints out a human readable card with a punch through the candidates you voted for. So you can confirm the machine understood the options you tapped and then drop the paper ballot into a secure box, which can be used as a backup for manual recounts.

    Anybody know if this is what the experts [still] want?

    • Tarquinn2049
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      6 hours ago

      Honestly, while it would certainly help sell it to less technical people. There is no need for a paper copy to make it impossible to get away with tampering with digital voting, building in safeguards entirely digitally is actually enough.

      But yes, most commonly recommended option is to have the machines do a quick result, and then paper to verify.