An example of how an election can be skewed through an electronic voting system took place in Michigan’s Antrim County. The county reported a false result on election night. Initially, results produced through Dominion Voting Systems machines showed Biden leading Trump by over 3,000 votes. But a hand recount confirmed that Trump won the county by nearly 4,000 votes. Officials blamed the skewed results on human error. Meanwhile, the team that conducted an investigation into the county’s Dominion system concluded that it intentionally generates a high number of ballot errors. Considering these issues, would it be better for the United States to stop using electronic voting systems and only hand-count ballots? Zack Smith, a legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation’s Meese Center, says it’s fine as long as there is a paper trail. “Well, I think it’s fine for election officials to use electronic voting machines and vote-counting machines. But …