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Old 01-06-2005, 04:51 PM   #11
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Get Fucking Over It

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Originally posted by Bad_Rich_Chic
I have generally been of the "come the paperless revolution" persuasion, particularly with respect to lawyering (where computing seems to have produced vastly more, not less, paper, sigh) but also generally, including with respect to voting. However, I have been set on my back foot by the fact that every last "computer guy" I have talked to about it insists that, knowing what they do about computers, they will never, never, never agree to vote electronically and will always insist on voting by paper ballot.

We have an election that was won by 42 votes here in Harris County. One of the nice things about the recount was that it got to demonstrate to everyone that our electronic voting system (called eSlate) DOES generate a paper record. Of course the asshole Republican wouldn't let it go and has asked the legislature to overturn the entire election based on unspecified allegations of voter fraud and the hearing will be January 27.
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