In Canada, we still use a pencil to mark an X on our paper ballot, and stuff it in a low-tech box.
The technology takes over after the ballots are counted by hand. The results are trasmitted from six time zones nearly instantly, and the results are known nationally by the end of the evening, rather than months later.
You Americans shouldn't fix something that isn't broken.
2006-11-07
03:27:15
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And besides, the potential for fraud in a 100% electronic systems that leaves no paper trail to check is frightening.
2006-11-07
03:28:20 ·
update #1
Jesi and Dems would learn something if they came back to read this.
The Liberals have been out of power for over a year, and since our democratic system allows us a very close separation vote without a single death (as opposed to 600,000 dead in a civil war), I'd say our system is more fixed than yours.
2006-11-07
04:22:37 ·
update #2