Many voters say they believe paper ballots are more trustworthy than electronic voting machines, and a majority say they would volunteer to count ballots.
That’s according to Rasmussen Reports.
The survey found that 38% of likely voters say they think hand-marked paper ballots are more trustworthy than touchscreen voting, while 16% say paper ballots are less trustworthy.
Forty-one percent (41%) say they believe hand-marked ballots and touchscreen voting are about equally trustworthy.
Using paper ballots is one of the election integrity measures advocated by former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.Â
Fifty-one percent (51%) of voters say they would volunteer to hand count and examine the election ballots in a local school gymnasium on Election Night this November, while 32% say they would not and 18% say they are not sure.
To see survey question wording, click here.

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yes i do they make and still the elections and the dnc party dont like them at all for that reason it harder to cheet
It’s not so much the ballots as the people handling and counting the ballots that are the problem. Whatever you do, don’t fall for anything that looks like an easy fix when the problem with election integrity is multi-level with dozens of ways to cheat.
The cheaters are a bigger problem than any particular method of cheating.