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by naasking 3489 days ago
> It's highly decentralized, machines are not connected to the internet, implemented in many different ways, which means that they would have to do many attacks many different places without being discovered to even have an effect.

Or modify the program loaded on the machines before they're distributed. It's probably easier than you think.

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No cause they dont even use the same.
Statewide tampering is still a tempting target.
Even on the state level there is no clear consensus on what, how, when etc. plus again 75% have paper trails.