I have voted in every German election I was eligible to in the past 30 years, using fancy technology called “paper”, “pencil” and sometimes “envelope”. It’s never taken me longer than 10 minutes. 20 if you include the walk to the voting place.
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I haven't formed an opinion on digital voting but I'd imagine there would be a massive benefit on the other side of the fence for the people counting up the votes
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Replying to @mrdawilson
It’s 1-2 hours of work per person (always citizens); a small price to pay, much less than, say, jury duty in the US. Once they’re counted locally, results get transmitted digitally, but can always be recounted

Nov 7, 2018 · 2:46 PM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov @mrdawilson
you cannot proove your vote has been counted as you voted using machines, only. period.