Pennsylvania Moves Back Towards Paper Ballots

PENNSYLVANIA (CBS) -- Pennsylvania is taking steps to increase security on all voting systems used in the commonwealth.

From here moving forward, all voting systems bought for Pennsylvania must have a voter-verifiable paper record of votes cast.

Marian Schneider of Verified Voting, an organization which promotes accuracy and transparency in voting, says this is an important step.

"The reason that having a paper record of voter intent is because paper cannot be altered by software," she said.

She says if something happened with a mistake in programming with electronic voting, there is no way of knowing. Schneider calls it a fundamental flaw of e-voting.

She says computer voting systems must be able to do four things: monitor, detect, respond, and recover. Schneider adds paper ballots guarantee all of those.

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