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by Shank
3515 days ago
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I have no experience with non-DRE seal checking. Our seals had the machine serial numbers on them, with watermarks, etc. If a seal was mysteriously broken, it was in our best interest to take it out of service anyway, because suddenly the legitimate votes on that machine come into question. |
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EDIT: Note that we use these machines with an optional paper-printout add-on, and they're a non-default option mostly used to increase ballot accessibility - most people vote on paper ballots that are fed into a scanner on-site, so the scanner results can be cross-checked against the physical ballots in case of a disputed result.