Which statement is FALSE regarding the use of voting machines? They render fraud nearly impossible, were invented in 1898, eliminate the need for many officials to count ballots, and ensure absolute secrecy. "Australian ballot" is another term for a secret ballot.

Social Studies · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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The statement that is FALSE concerning the use of a voting machine is that "fraud is nearly impossible." While voting machines can help reduce certain types of fraud and the human error associated with manually counting votes, they are not immune to fraud or tampering. Various types of voting machines exist, and their susceptibility to fraud depends on their design, the security measures in place, and the vigilance of the election process. Therefore, while these machines can significantly improve the efficiency and accuracy of vote counting, they do not make fraud completely impossible.

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