Is technology used for identifying voters at polling stations (electronic poll books)?
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Answer
No
Source
The CEPPS Final report (p. 20) states that “Once inside the polling station, each voter (direct or by proxy) signs against his/her name on the voters’ list. The voter’s ID is stamped by poll officials, and he/she then proceeds to insert his/her ballot in the ballot box. After voting, the Code Electoral mandates that every voter must dip his/her finger in the indelible ink” This eliminates the use of technology (electronic poll books) in voter identification.