Kurt Hyde, a former computer science professor, highlighted how he and his students revealed significant issues with early ballot counting machines, advocating for laws ensuring paper ballots.
Secretary of State David Scanlan noted the importance of maintaining the integrity of voting processes, emphasizing the state's historical commitment to safeguarding ballot privacy and accuracy.
The Brennan Center estimates that 98% of all votes in the upcoming presidential election will be cast on paper, reinforcing the viability of traditional voting methods.
The panelists discussed New Hampshire's 1994 paper trail law, marking it as a critical step in ensuring transparent and verifiable election results for the state.
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