Water Dog wrote:I didn't have to wait at all, easy peasy. I was quite impressed by the new voting machines, too. Flashed DL. Gave me a blank ballet. Insert into machine. Make my selections. It prints them onto my ballot, which I can visually check. I take my ballot and insert it into another machine which scans it and then drops it into a lock box. Cake. The only way they could maybe improve things and make it even more transparent would be to publish the results online so that I could double-check that the machine scanned it properly.
My experience was similar to this, although not exact. Differences:
1- They didn't
look at my drivers license--they inserted into a device that ran the bar code and QR code on the back and compared it to the state's database. While they had it inserted into their device, they asked me to verbally state my name and address, which they checked against what was showing up on their screen. They then compared the photo on the ID to my face and returned it to me. In general, this was tighter security than TSA--no voter ID fraud in Kansas.
That machine printed out a "ticket" for me to vote, which the worker scanned into my voting booth. There, I inserted my blank ballot--a completely blank piece of heavy stock paper, perhaps 3" by 15". I made the selections on the computer monitor, and it printed it all onto the ballot in English and bar codes. After visually inspecting it, I inserted it back into the same machine in the booth that printed it, and pushed a button on the screen to cast the ballot. Done.
It was about 10 minutes total from car door to car door at 8:30 A.M. at a rural church in Kansas, 25 miles outside of Kansas City. I always presumed my district was as solidly Republican as one could imagine, but a rookie politician who is a lesbian native-American professional MMA fighter has an 85% chance of eliminating the Republican incumbent.
Things are changing in Kansas.