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Dear United States of America,

The headlines are full of articles noting that your electronic voting machines have been giving all kinds of problems today, during your "mid-term elections".

Since many of you like to go around proclaiming yourselves as being the "Champions and Defenders of Democracy", one might think that you guys had this whole "voting" thing down pat by now. However, since it appears that you do not, allow me to offer the following suggestion:

Here in Canada, we have this really cool high-tech voting mechanism. It is called a "pencil and paper". Let me explain how it works:

1) Some wise person takes the input media known as "a piece of paper" and prints on it the names of all the people who are running in this election. Next to each, their party affiliation (where applicable) and a circle is printed, making it very clear which party and circle go with which candidate.

2) In turn, every Canadian who gives a sufficient level of "a damn" is handed a some input media (aka "a ballot") and goes to stand behind a shield made of high-tech cardboard, where they find the "pencil" component of the input device. Using this pencil device, the voter places a symbol in the circle next to the name of the person they want to vote for. Elections Canada is even so nice as to provide a list of acceptable symbols in every voting booth.

3) The voter then uses a complex voting concealment method called "folding" to hide their selection as they take their ballot to the high-tech vote collection mechanism known as "a box with a hole in it" and insert their ballot.

Done. No fuss. No muss. Pencils never fail to boot or leave chads a-hanging.

I may be a technogeek, but sometimes, for some applications, I like simple solutions. :)

Date: 2006-11-08 06:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] boywhocantsayno.livejournal.com
They can have HUNDREDS of questions.

SO, as much as the pen and paper method works, it probably will not work for them.


[livejournal.com profile] mishalak said the same thing above about the length of their ballots. I hadn't thought of that until I read his comment...

Clearly the hole punch method didn't work. I think that they'd be better off with the optical reader (as in tests at school where you fill in little circles). Some municipalities in Canada use them and they seem to work okay and they leave a record that can be checked by hand.

... and I posted pretty much the same response. :)

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