tremendoustie
12-09-2007, 01:59 PM
A large screen for projection is set up in the voting area, and press and members of the public are invited to sit at the back at a folding table and observe.
Paper ballots are clearly and uniquely numbered at the top. After voting, each competed ballot will be shown on the screen (more than one could be shown at a time), in a rolling randomized order to preserve anonymity for the voter.
The press/public would be invited to take notes on and/or videotape or photograph the screen, and verify that the number of voters entering match the number of ballots shown. Voters would be invited to stay for a minute or two after voting to make sure that their ballot is shown correctly on the screen.
Voting will be reported by district, so if results seem questionable, observers could compare results for their district with their own records.
Paper ballots are clearly and uniquely numbered at the top. After voting, each competed ballot will be shown on the screen (more than one could be shown at a time), in a rolling randomized order to preserve anonymity for the voter.
The press/public would be invited to take notes on and/or videotape or photograph the screen, and verify that the number of voters entering match the number of ballots shown. Voters would be invited to stay for a minute or two after voting to make sure that their ballot is shown correctly on the screen.
Voting will be reported by district, so if results seem questionable, observers could compare results for their district with their own records.