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by chrisco255 2010 days ago
No, scan the full paper ballots with personal info redacted and make them publicly accessible so anyone can count the result.
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So you don't trust the machines to scan the ballots to count them, but you do trust them enough to scan the ballots so that the public can count them? If the machine is compromised the scanning step will be compromised.

Personally i think risk limiting audits of the original physical documents is a much more secure system.