Listening to former President Donald Trump on the campaign trail, you’d think there were hardly any paper ballots used in American elections. “We’ll straighten out our elections, too, so that we’re going to paper ballots,” Trump said at a December campaign rally at the University of New Hampshire , according to WMUR-TV 7. ABC reported that Trump doubled down on that comment this year in appearance with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), demanding paper ballots — even though it’s up to every state and local jurisdiction to determine what voting system to use.
Neither the president nor Congress has the power to dictate how a particular American county or state chooses to vote. The Federal Election Commission and federal Election Assistance Commission are equally powerless. ALSO READ: 8 ways convicted felon Donald Trump doesn't become president But the facts show that in 2020, most Americans voted in jurisdictions that indeed use paper ballots in one form or fashion.
In fact, all but one state that doesn’t use paper ballots or generates a reviewable paper trail voted for Trump in 2020. Many of these red states and locales, at the behest of Trump and other election deniers, are now struggling to switch to paper ballots. As they do, they’re finding that it’s not so easy, or cheap, to appease never-satisfied Republicans who seem to find a new voting conspiracy around every corner.
Fact checkers at ABC News and WMUR-TV noted that the majority of Americans overall.
