Saturday, July 1, 2017

What Will It Take for Americans to Understand the Basics of Election Integrity?

In 2009, Germany's highest court recognized that which the US mainstream media, the leadership of both US political parties and the US courts have, for the most part, ignored. All forms of computerized vote counting -- via the Internet, Direct Recording Electronic (DRE's, usually touch-screens), and paper ballot optical-scan tabulators -- are vulnerable to malicious hacking and/or insider manipulation.
 "There's only one way to ensure a verifiable count that complies with Germany's constitutional mandate for "transparency": hand-marked paper ballots, publicly hand-counted with the observable tallies posted at each precinct on Election Night. The German court therefore banned all forms of e-vote tabulation in that nation's elections."


What Will It Take for Americans to Understand the Basics of Election Integrity?:

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