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?
And interestingly, the senators used to be chosen by the individual state legislatures. That was changed when the Constitution was amended for that purpose about 100 years ago. But I often wonder if it was the wise thing to do. If state legislatures still chose the senators, we would likely have a majority of republicans in the senate.
This is important US history for sure. Why are they continually disregarding it and not learning from it?
Well, you have to wrap your head around something that is very unpleasant. Some people are evil.