Voting in Germany is very efficient anyway as votes are usually counted within 1-3 hours and a final result overnight. It's hard to see the advantage of computers, buying the machines will likely outweigh paper costs.
That's a bit different in other countries where counting paper ballots can take days. Doesn't make voting machines safer, though.
>That's a bit different in other countries where counting paper ballots can take days.
Seems to me the solution is to figure out what makes german voting and vote counting so efficient and replicate that, rather than switching to voting computers.
That's a bit different in other countries where counting paper ballots can take days. Doesn't make voting machines safer, though.