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Specifically, three towns will, and will hand-tally election results along side the open source software in verification. Should be interesting. Anyone who wants to challenge the result is welcome to hire a software expert to analyze the code and try to find problems that could be interpreted as vote flipping.
Now, this is not an electronic voting machine, this is a vote scanner or tabulator. People up there use paper ballots, which I think is the safe way to vote.
Pretty cool, IMO.
https://therecord.media/new-hampshire-set-to-pilot-voting-machines-that-use-software-everyone-can-see/
https://politics.slashdot.org/story/22/11/03/2155238/new-hampshire-set-to-pilot-voting-machines-that-use-open-source-software#comments
Now, this is not an electronic voting machine, this is a vote scanner or tabulator. People up there use paper ballots, which I think is the safe way to vote.
Pretty cool, IMO.
https://therecord.media/new-hampshire-set-to-pilot-voting-machines-that-use-software-everyone-can-see/
https://politics.slashdot.org/story/22/11/03/2155238/new-hampshire-set-to-pilot-voting-machines-that-use-open-source-software#comments
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Date: 2022-11-05 08:06 am (UTC)I think everybody should.
I think if I lived some where that used electronic voting, I would only vote absentee, assuming it was a paper ballot. :o
Hugs, Jon