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So the encrypted paper goes through a printer that has internet connectivity. When paper is scanned and copied the encryption pattern is detected by resident good guy software and the name assigned to that paper is linked to the encryption code. The code and the name are exfiltrated to good guys who now know whose name is on the particular piece of paper ballot. If a legit ballot is cast, it can be scanned and the name and code matched. If a dead person's name is on it, it will get thrown out otherwise. If a live persons name is in it and that person also voted in person, gets thrown out. If the blank encrypted paper was used to print up random names in ballots, those can get checked against registered voters. If plain paper was used for a fake ballot, it would get thrown out after scanning for crypto signature.