We got to use Diebold machines in Hillsboro County, Florida, during the recent round of voting. The process was mysterious: you went to the polling center and they handed you a card after looking you up in the books. The card, which had a visible smartchip in it, was inserted into the machine and you returned the card into a box after you were finished voting. The only problem is that no one could tell where the votes were stored. If votes were stored on the card, I certainly didn't feel comfortable with the cards not going into the standard lockbox, as they went into a small cardboard box at the desk. Were the votes stored on the machines? Well, they had no UPSes on them, so what happened if the power went out? There was absolutely no way of knowing if the machine had stored your vote, stored it correctly, or that it would be retained for counting.
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