Under the old name Diebold, some computerized voting machines were made. Apparently, one of the features in the software was the ability to erase votes without leaving a log entry about it.
What could possibly go wrong?
The better question is:
WHY THE [expletive delted] don't they all make a paper copy of the ballot when it is cast?
It's pretty easy to lose a box of copies, sure, but it's pretty neat to be able to just "oopsy" elect the candidate of your choice instead of, you know, counting ballots. What a mess.
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