Being physical, you would physically have to remove the previous vote first. This would require some combination of a chemical process, color matching, and/or glue piecing back on.
This all takes time, tight tolerances, and automation to a happen at an impactful scale, which minimal oversight would mostly prevent.
Compare this to an SQL statement to change a whole states worth of votes in a few hundred milliseconds.
You can always recount the paper.
Whatever solution, it require the limitation of involving something physical and difficult to manipulate.
This all takes time, tight tolerances, and automation to a happen at an impactful scale, which minimal oversight would mostly prevent.
Compare this to an SQL statement to change a whole states worth of votes in a few hundred milliseconds.
You can always recount the paper.
Whatever solution, it require the limitation of involving something physical and difficult to manipulate.