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VVPAT. By Kristen duarte & Jessica Hawkins. What is VVPAT?. A n add-on to electronic voting machines that allows voters to get a printed version of their ballot. Like a printed receipt. Common Problems. Increases the cost of electronic voting systems
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VVPAT By Kristen duarte & Jessica Hawkins
What is VVPAT? • An add-on to electronic voting machines that allows voters to get a printed version of their ballot. • Like a printed receipt
Common Problems • Increases the cost of electronic voting systems • Not an effective check on malfunction or fraud because most voters aren’t required to look at it • Difficult to use because of the external hardware • Hiring technicians • Educating voters and poll-workers
Security Problems • Malicious software code can be put into the VVPAT to misrecord the voters’ selections • The printer could invalidate a new ballot once the voter leaves and print a new fraudulent ballot • VVPAT can print when the voter isn’t observing the paper trail • “Ballot stuffing” • Hard to differentiate between fraudulent and real ballots
Privacy Concerns • Ohio case in 2007 • Disabled and blind voters are at a disadvantage because they are unable to identify their ballot on their own
Costs • In Orange County, the cost of the VVPAT is $12,121,875 and the cost of the whole system including the voting machines and installation is $40,333,366.83. • In King County, New York the cost of the VVPAT is $660,000. This caused the county to spend $11.3 million on the election. This cost included the machine maintenance, manual recounts, and general election costs.
Statistics • In Georgia, the installation and use of the VVPAT only increased the voter confidence from 86.9% to 89.4%. • As of 2008, only 19 states required at least some ballots to be recounted • 10% of the VVPAT spools are unreadable or missing • 19% of the spools reported discrepancies