Already understood. You do know that the error rate of electronic voting exceeds that for paper ballots?
Another question though: do these electronic machines retain information about which candidate individual voters voted for?
Not to my knowledge. There is no connection between the issuance of a ballot and the name of the voter of which I am aware. Still, it wouldn't be hard to institute in the name of "preserving the integrity of the voter rolls."
We do have a precedent for violation of the secret ballot in tax elections in Silicon Valley for the Mid Peninsula Open Space District bond sales. They hustle consultants, issue statements advocating bond sales, issue the ballots by mail, and count them. Totally corrupt. They even keep records of individual votes WITHIN the household and the consultants use that data for solicitation purposes elsewhere.
There are people who belong in jail for this kind of crap.