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by bigpicture
2793 days ago
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I vote in Chicago, and our electronic voting machines print a paper receipt. The process is as follows:
1) Write your name and address on a piece of paper.
2) Hand it to the worker, who looks you up on the computer.
3) The worker writes your ward/precinct on the piece of paper and asks you to confirm and sign.
4) The ballot is loaded onto a smart card and given to you.
5) You choose any open voting machine and insert the smart card.
6) The voting machine presents your ballot and you press a button to confirm it is the correct one.
7) You do your voting.
8) The voting machine shows you all of your votes, screen by screen and you confirm them.
9) The voting machine prints your votes, page by page on a roll of paper (behind clear plastic) and you confirm them.
10) The voting machine asks if you are really, really sure and you confirm.
11) The smart card pops out of the machine and you drop it in a box on the way out. If you do early voting, you can only vote electronically. If you vote on election day, you can choose a paper ballot if you wish. Early voting is electronic only because you can vote anywhere in the city (if you work downtown you can do so on your lunch break no matter where in the city you live) and there are dozens of different ballots because we vote on things at the neighborhood level in addition to state and national candidates. Having paper ballots would be quite challenging. |
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