Political reporter Pat Warren reports the state is moving toward a paper trail.
Maryland voters raised a ruckus in 2004 after the state moved to
electronic voting machines that eliminated paper ballots and still
raises suspicions.
“We want every time you vote in Maryland, you get a receipt,” said one protester.
To avoid the fear of computers eating voters, the General Assembly
set 2016 as the goal for instituting a paper ballot system and now it’s
time to shop.