Took me about 8 years to beat Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past because there was 1 dungeon that you had to pull on the front part of a statue to open the entrance. I tried every inventory item…
When we finally got internet I got answers.
Took me about 8 years to beat Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past because there was 1 dungeon that you had to pull on the front part of a statue to open the entrance. I tried every inventory item…
When we finally got internet I got answers.

Why does the state need to count votes quickly? Votes should be counted accurately, not quickly.
You can have both

On your point about printing off a human readable copy that can be verified manually, you have now invented the worlds most expensive pencil. You’ll always want to verify the manual copy, so why bother with the computer one?
This way the state can count the votes quickly and if there are any audits they have a physical analog to compare. Honestly if the state just randomly audits 1 county per election to check for issues they will catch anything weird going on and save a tremendous amount of time and money.
If the audit discovers something weird they can then count up all the paper ballots and fix the software.
Additionally in 2024 the UK had 28,809,340 votes cast. The US had 158,427,986 votes cast.

My state prints out a physical slip that shows the vote that’s deposited into a box. It’s tied to your electronic vote. Ideal system imo.
We get the speed and convenience of electronic voting and there’s a secure analog form to audit
Of course they are. If you have a 5 euro note and combined it with a 0 euro note you get 50 euros.
Only works with the 0 euro note. But if you can get your hand on 10 of those notes you can live lavishly
Unfortunately when businesses base success per quarter or by number of sales in the first week of release that means very little to them