Paper Ballots are far more immune to tampering than an electronic system.
A few lines of computer code can corrupt electronic ballots. In a couple of seconds every vote in the system can be changed. A hacked electronic voting device might even show the users inputs correctly, but output completely different count when the results are requested. It would be a monumental task to do that with paper ballots.
Paper ballots are still the recommended way to run an election.
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