shereads
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I voted today. My first use of Georgia's version of the paperless e-voting machines that functioned so dubiously in Florida in '04.
This version, unlike that one, requires a coded card to activate. Like an automatic banking machine, it spits out the card at the end of the procedure. Unlike an atm, it doesn't provide a paper confirmation. (Would that be difficult, for some reason that doesn't apply to the banking industry?)
As I was leaving, the gentleman leaving the machine next to mine told one of the poll workers that there was a problem:
-- the voting machine had shown the "Your Ballot Has Been Cast" screen and returned his activation card before he finished voting.
The woman looked flustered. "Well you must have pushed a wrong button or something," she said.
"I didn't get to vote. I want to do it over."
"You can't. Once you've used a card, you can't vote again."
"I don't want to vote again. I want to vote."
"There's nothing I can do."
She did warn another voter not to use that machine.
Honestly, people. How hard can this be?
This version, unlike that one, requires a coded card to activate. Like an automatic banking machine, it spits out the card at the end of the procedure. Unlike an atm, it doesn't provide a paper confirmation. (Would that be difficult, for some reason that doesn't apply to the banking industry?)
As I was leaving, the gentleman leaving the machine next to mine told one of the poll workers that there was a problem:
-- the voting machine had shown the "Your Ballot Has Been Cast" screen and returned his activation card before he finished voting.
The woman looked flustered. "Well you must have pushed a wrong button or something," she said.
"I didn't get to vote. I want to do it over."
"You can't. Once you've used a card, you can't vote again."
"I don't want to vote again. I want to vote."
"There's nothing I can do."
She did warn another voter not to use that machine.
Honestly, people. How hard can this be?