Among the poll workers, observers, and observers of the observers in my little 1100 people town here in North Maine, there were 15 or so people involved in the election.
I remember as a boy accompanying my parents some 60 odd years ago that there were only three.
Back then we had the results from the hand counted paper ballots one hour a…
Among the poll workers, observers, and observers of the observers in my little 1100 people town here in North Maine, there were 15 or so people involved in the election.
I remember as a boy accompanying my parents some 60 odd years ago that there were only three.
Back then we had the results from the hand counted paper ballots one hour after the polls closed.
As I watched my ballot being consumed by the tabulator, I felt a sense of extreme disgust for just how far this facade of "most secure vote in history" has gone, and a sense of helplessness knowing that the second that ballot was turned into bits and bytes, it could be sent anywhere in the world and have anything imaginable done to it.
Among the poll workers, observers, and observers of the observers in my little 1100 people town here in North Maine, there were 15 or so people involved in the election.
I remember as a boy accompanying my parents some 60 odd years ago that there were only three.
Back then we had the results from the hand counted paper ballots one hour after the polls closed.
As I watched my ballot being consumed by the tabulator, I felt a sense of extreme disgust for just how far this facade of "most secure vote in history" has gone, and a sense of helplessness knowing that the second that ballot was turned into bits and bytes, it could be sent anywhere in the world and have anything imaginable done to it.