That's why a paper receipt with the UID (record ID). You verify the receipt is what you selected before committing the ballot. The receipt can later be used to verify the information was not altered during or after storage.
The paper receipt with the UID is the key to allowing us to check the integrity of the system.
@gingasnapninja@Real_RobN This is why I stated a printed receipt with the UID that can be used to verify the data at a later date. The UID links the receipt to the recorded data, not you directly, unless you decide to contest the difference between the receipt and the stored data.
@HawkinsonLindy@Real_RobN that's why I suggest the receipt showing the vote and the voter approving or rejecting it. The same principal should be used with the electronic tabulators used for paper ballots.
I have zero trust in the machines just like the government has zero trust in us.
@SenSanders Can you say a single sentence without using "oligarch" you have so worn out the word, that it literally has no credibility/meaning anymore.
@MinnesotaDFL You are correct, but it is the DemonicRATs that should be embarrassed for even trying to get someone to answer questions like this. Look at the damage your party is doing to Minnesota, the solution is closer at hand than you think.
@KSTP@AGEllison should step up and prosecute them, but he's actually glad the protesters are doing what they are doing.
If I am wrong, he should step up and prove that I am wrong.
@SusanSciascia@Real_RobN Same with paper ballot tabulation machines, give that UID receipt and allow the voter to accept or reject the reading of the ballot.