Paul, I won't go into the voting problems in the US coz' I'm not informed enough on that subject but in Belgium, Holland and Germany this discussion is also heating up.
The majority of cities in Belgium vote electronic. This is how it works over here.
You go to a poll station, you give your votecard (voting is obligated here) and your ID-card and you recieve a little floppy disk, you go to the booth and you vote on a touchscreen. Then you come out and slide the floppy into a box, that is surveilled by the officials.
But...and this is the rising critic....you don't recieve a ticket that confirms your vote, so you can not control if the system has registered your personal vote.
I prefer the paper forms! Those can be recounted if necessary, electronic votes can not be double-checked.



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