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Elon Musk Said We Should Get Rid of Electronic Voting Machines?

According to SpaceXMania, Musk’s stance came as a surprise to many.

A rumor that technology mogul Elon Musk called for banning all electronic voting machines circulated widely online in August 2024. For example, SpaceXMania posted an article in August 2024, with the headline, “Breaking: Elon Musk Says “We Should Get Rid Of All Electronic Voting Machines.”

Elon Musk, the tech mogul known for his ambitious ventures and futuristic innovations, has recently stunned the world by advocating for a return to paper ballots, calling for a complete ban on electronic voting machines. The man who is pushing the boundaries of technology with self-driving cars, brain-computer interfaces, and space colonization, now believes that when it comes to voting, simplicity is key.

In a lively discussion on Twitter Spaces, Musk shared his thoughts on the state of voting technology. “Electronic voting machines are too complicated and vulnerable,” Musk stated. “We need to go back to the basics. Paper ballots are reliable, straightforward, and most importantly, they leave a clear, verifiable trail.”

Musk’s stance on voting technology comes as a surprise to many, given his strong advocacy for technological advancement in almost every other area of life. From electric vehicles to space travel, Musk has championed the use of cutting-edge technology to solve modern problems. However, it seems that when it comes to the democratic process, he prefers a more traditional approach.

Despite the mixed reactions, Musk seems undeterred. In fact, he’s already thinking about ways to improve the paper ballot system. “Imagine using Tesla’s AI to count paper ballots,” Musk suggested. “Or sending ballots to remote areas with SpaceX drones. We can combine the reliability of paper with the efficiency of modern technology.”

Musk even floated the idea of a new startup focused on revolutionizing paper ballots. “Who says paper can’t be high-tech?” he quipped. “We could develop a smart ballot that’s secure, verifiable, and eco-friendly. Maybe even add some solar panels to power the voting booths.”

SpaceX Fanclub, a Facebook page affiliated with SpaceXMania, shared the same article, and another version of the story appeared on esspots.com, which describes itself as a subsidiary outlet of SpaceXMania.

Variations of the rumor spread on Facebook, as well, with people voicing their agreement with the claim. One post stated:  “Elon Musk says it’s time we get rid of electronic voting machines. I couldn’t agree more!” Another post from a conservative Facebook page stated, “Elon Musk says we should get rid of ALL electronic voting machines!”

While the rumor originated from a source that is satirical in nature, Musk has indeed called for the elimination of electronic voting machines on X. In June 2024, Musk stated on X, “We should eliminate electronic voting machines. The risk of being hacked by humans or AI, while small, is still too high.” While we rate the above claim as “Correct Attribution,” we should note that Musk did not make all the statements in the above satirical article.

Musk was responding to a post on X by then-presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who called for paper ballots after Puerto Rico’s primary elections in June 2024 came under scrutiny for discrepancies discovered from the electronic voting machines.

SpaceXMania labeled the article in question as “Satire” and describes its website thus:

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We take pride in being the cool cats who offer you a front-row seat to our Satire/Fantasy News extravaganza. Our satirical pieces? They’re like a breath of fresh air, a break from the ordinary, giving you a giggle or two about the stuff our Tater friends would totally vibe with.

Musk was part of a growing number of conservative-leaning voices, including former U.S. President Donald Trump, calling for paper ballots. A number of these voices have linked this demand to numerous false claims of voter fraud. However, election-security experts pushed back saying there was no evidence that any irregularities were enough to change the results of an election.

 

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