Electronic voting machines were introduced on a trial basis in Japan in 2002. They reduced the time needed to count votes, but they were expensive to rent and never caught on enough to make it worthwhile for the manufacturer to continue tech support of them. Rokunohe, Aomori, the last municipality to use the machines, went back to paper ballots in April 2018. Source.
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