When all the votes are counted this year, Americans should have far more confidence their votes were tallied correctly than in 2016.
After that contest was upended by Russian interference, states vastly increased the number of votes that are cast with paper records that can be audited later. More than 90 percent of votes will have a paper record this year compared with about 80 percent in 2016.
States have also significantly improved how often and how scrupulously they perform post-election audits.
The changes have been especially significant in some of the states ... contested by Trump.
Georgia and Pennsylvania have both shifted from having paper records for few or none of their voters in 2016 to having paper records for all votes cast in their states — a protection security experts say is a bare minimum to ensure votes weren’t altered by hackers or miscounted because of a technology failure.
The Cybersecurity 202: More states now have paper trails to verify votes were correctly counted
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday January 13 2021, @04:15PM
Anti Democrat and anti democracy aren't spelled the same, nor are they synonymous.
Your party has spent four years openly fighting the duly elected president of the United States. See my sig. Your party has actively fought the will of the people of this nation for four years. See my sig again.
Despite all the resources of the Democrat party, and the media in bed with them, I still don't think this past election as fair and accurate. Whatever happened to that truckload of ballots sent from New York to Pennsylvania? How were all those ballots - basically half a tractor-trailer load of ballots - ever explained? They've been destroyed, no fair and impartial arbiter will ever figure out WTF those were all about.
As I say, I've far more likely to become an insurrectionist against the Democrat party, than I am to do anything you would like me to do. Just keep pushing the witch hunt.