For instance, I'm in PA (sigh, although I love where I live), and there are 3 in-person methods: Optical Scan, DRE (Direct Recording Electronic), and Paper Ballots. I voted by Paper Ballot in my rather small little township.
How is this determined state by state? Would it not make sense if in-person voting used the same method everywhere?
Our founding fathers established a constitutional republic that gave the states the power to govern their state independant of the federal government. The governor of your state should be more powerful than the president, and is in some states that are still following the constitution i. e. Florida, S. Dakota. The Federal government was only to provide for the defense of the union and to settle disputes among the states. The President should be the commander in chief of the federal militia. The president should be an established veteran such as a General or naval admiral, not a politician or actor. This is one example of how far from our constitution we have strayed. Didn't stay at a holiday Inn express last night, but am so old that they still taught us basic civics in grade school.