From Research Team (Voter Action Project) <[email protected]>
Subject Go back to paper ballots?
Date September 26, 2025 9:03 PM
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Ohio Capitol Journal: Trump executive order on voting machines puts many Ohio counties in limbo [[link removed]]
President Donald Trump has continued his crusade to radically reform how we vote, targeting the machines we use around the country to cast our ballots and calling for a return to paper ballots that are hand-counted.
This comes even after decades of proof that paper ballots and hand-counting processes are more susceptible to fraud and error. It also builds on Trump's attacks on mail-in ballots, despite voting via mail himself in several recent elections.
We want to hear from our supporters about your feelings about this news. Will you take our quick one-question poll right away?
John: Do you agree that we should get rid of voting machines and go back to hand-counted paper ballots?
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Since the Supreme Court gutted key provisions in the Voting Rights Act, extreme politicians have taken advantage to pass harsh laws that restrict access to the ballot box. These restrictions particularly affect disadvantaged communities and people of color. It’s our goal to bring awareness to these laws wherever they may crop up and organize voters to take action to ensure the right to vote is available to everyone in their states and communities.
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