670 ballots cast in a Georgia precinct with 276 registered voters
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/article216056560.html
Habersham County's Mud Creek precinct in northeastern Georgia had 276 registered voters ahead of the state's primary elections in May.
But 670 ballots were cast, according to the Georgia secretary of state's office, indicating a 243 percent turnout. ...
Look, there IS a sensible solution to all this nonsense ... everyone uses paper ballots (sorry, Stormy - not punch ballots that produce hanging chads) that you mark with felt-tip pens and everyone has to show valid ID, along with their voter registration card, before they are issued a ballot. If you mark no ovals or you mark more than one oval in a particular race, your potential vote in that particular race is thrown out. It may take longer to count, but it is more secure.

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