A logical way to return to a simple and effective voting system:
- One day voting. No electronic devices (including cell phones) will be allowed.
- Photo ID must be presented and verified.
- Voter role books are signed by voter.
- Signature is immediately verified by existing voter role registry (separate area).
- Paper ballot is then filled out by voter and placed in secure container.
- Votes are counted on premises by citizens.*
- Citizen counters will be selected the same as jury duty members in advance. They are subjected to Voltaire in order to weed out the unqualified.
NO ELECTRONIC TABULATORS USED.
We need something similar to this folks. What do you think?
Back in the day when I worked at the polls in NYS. our districts were limited to approximately 500 voters and the regulations required 4 inspectors, 2 Republican and 2 Democrat. 3 inspectors could force a prospective voter to use a provisional ballot instead of voting on the mechanical machines that we used to use. Inspectors were assigned as close as possible to their homes, we the idea being that we would be likely to have a pretty good idea who was legit.