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Hopevoats ago

Printers don't make the paper. The definition of "watermark" comes from the paper-making process.

Blacksmith21 ago

Printers buy the paper from the supplier. In this case, DHS provides the ballot paper.

Hopevoats ago

Yes, Just look to our paper currency for the methods used to prevent counterfeiting.

My suspicion is that each ballot page was made with a unique blockchain watermark signature.

You can't fake that.

If the watermarks aren't in the blockchain, then they aren't valid.

This would make sense of claims of the process being secured with blockchain and also "Watch the water".

Run every ballot through a blockchain watermark scanner abd kick out the counterfeits.

Simple and effective! Landslide 2020!