First - why do we still have to use large amounts of paper for the voting process?
Second - I am given a private booth to actually fill in the ballot, but after I have to walk back past the line of people waiting and insert the ballot in the machine. The ballot is two sheets of paper with questions on all sides. There is no way of not exposing at least some of the vote. Then the election judge is standing over the machine watching (instructing) how to insert the ballot. I felt like there was no privacy.
Second - I am given a private booth to actually fill in the ballot, but after I have to walk back past the line of people waiting and insert the ballot in the machine. The ballot is two sheets of paper with questions on all sides. There is no way of not exposing at least some of the vote. Then the election judge is standing over the machine watching (instructing) how to insert the ballot. I felt like there was no privacy.

I live in nowhere PA in a town of about 1800 I'm shocked some of you still have paper ballots!


