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>Instead we should design a system that accounts for these errors in a clear and concise manner.

We already have these systems in deployment. My precinct uses optical-scan paper ballots where any mark inside the bubble is valid. You can fill, dot, cross, check, whatever---the machine will count it as a mark. If you have a stray mark that results in an overvote, the machine will reject your ballot, then prompt you to either correct the overvote or override the error. The scanner will also accept ballots fed in any orientation as long as it's not folded or wrinkled.

It's surprisingly robust and user-friendly.



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Yes, basically my response was about how the parent's issues are solvable and don't make things a non-starter.

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