• Mohamed
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    No, we don’t use machines in Canada, nor is there a plan to introduce them.

    I had to double check myself, but seems the statement was correct. Elections Canada says that (see Voting Technology section in the link):

    Elections Canada does not use automatic ballot-counting machines to count ballots or tabulate results in Canadian federal elections.

    There are no plans to introduce Internet voting or ballot-counting technology for federal elections.

    • OneClappedCheek@lemmy.world
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      I voted using a machine in the last provincial election in BC. I wouldn’t be so certain that there is no plan to introduce them federally.

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        1: that’s provincial not federal.

        2: you still marked a paper ballot. The machine simply scanned it. The paper ballots are still available for hand counting.

        3: those counting machines aren’t internet connected.