My current NC county as well as my previous FL county used this system.  After 
marking a paper ballot the voter feeds it into a reader which indicates that 
the ballot was accepted (read OK) or rejected (spit back out).  Accepted 
ballots are held within the machine.  This is the best system I know: simple, 
cheap, secure and auditable.  Anything more complex facilitates fraud, IMO.

-----Original Message-----
From:  Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes,  Wednesday, December 16, 2020 11:33 PM

Here in our state you get a paper ballot that you color in the squares to vote. 
Then feed it into a machine that scans it and counts it. Even though a machine 
counts it, you still have a physical paper that can be hand counted later. Are 
other states totally electronic?

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