Why only Brazil uses a eletronic voting system?

Why only Brazil uses a eletronic voting system?

Sure you homo sapiens guys can make it safer and better

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India also uses it I guess it must be some poorfag thing

Is it opensource?

>poorfag thing
no, it's a 'we have hundreds of millions of voters' thing

We have them here but they're like 20 years old now.

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>Diebold
no

They showed the code to parties and our FBI equivalent. They also claim that the source code will be made available to everyone somewhere in the near future.

Texas has eslate machines

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So there's the answer. Only Brazil uses it because only Brazil is enough of a shithole to use shady and undemocratic methods in their "democratic" processes

We get the results in less than 2 hours.

Maybe in the US it wouldn't be a good idea because of Russians and Chinks, but in places like Sweden it could work nicely

>Russians and Chinks,
lol, that's true, they will take over, like they did with trump's cell

Anything would be better than the system Sweden uses now. Hope you didn't pick the wrong voting slip and be passively aggressively socially ostracized

The state of Georgia has these and they're famously exploitable. Also the guy who oversees the elections is running for governor.

The US tried them, but they eventually found out Vladimir Putin had hacked them to mine bitcoins.

>Also the guy who oversees the elections is running for governor.

kek

>ezpz scrubs

>mfw this thread actually belongs on Jow Forums and not on Jow Forums.

Anyway, they suck, but it doesn't matter because if voting could change anything, it would be illegal.

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*Tips pandorga

the creep of doubt that someone has hacked them to rig an election is too strong for anyone to trust them, and if they spit out paper slips for manual review, you have the world's most expensive ink-a-vote system

The current US system of electronically reading manually filled paper ballots with designated machines is pretty much the same thing but people trust it far more.

There are no sapiens here just homo.

This, there's nothing wrong with electronically counted ballots for immediate results if you keep paper ballots for the official tally.

I didn't knew about those machines