Isn't technology great! How about paper ballots? As soon as someone turns in a ballot to one person, they read the vote aloud, then pass it to another person who verifies the vote aloud and then documents the vote on a large hockey game style score board that's televised for everyone to see?
Because our votes are not for public knowledge.
Voter identifications are not for public consumption, but our votes are. So, the paper ballot would be placed onto a stack, then once the polls close, each ballot would be read aloud, verified by another party, then entered on the televised score board.
If you have a better way, I'm all ears. Something has to give.
Nope no better way. It works for me.
(post is archived)