OK - you can take this to the bank:
We activists have been working for paper ballots and audits for years now.
Our work, from state to state, has resulted in a near obsolescence of DRE/touch screens.
http://verifiedvotingfoundation.org/index.phpThe vendors aren't making them any more, and are trying to produce optical scan systems.
New York has written such a tough law that vendors have had a tough time getting their
dirty feet in the door.
Now New York is being torn between the choice of trying to keep their Lever machines or
switch to optical scan systems. That might be ok except for the fact that today's new optical
scan machines are nearly as complex as DRE/Direct Record or touchscreen machines.
The vendors made more money on service and licensing contracts for DRE machines, and optical scan
machines mean less money for the vendors.
But with the new generation, vendors have managed to create a Rube Goldberg-esque machine, a sort of Frankenstein machine.

The vendors have built complexity into the new optical scan machines in order to ensure a demand for their technical support services and software licenses. The new machines are shoddy, insecure, inaccurate, and overly complex. The tech support, maintenance and licensing are Vendor's bread and butter. They will do anything to keep the gravy train rolling, and keep us dependent on them.
So while optical scan machines, with paper ballots, can be very reliable and easily audited,
the new generation of optical scan are much more complex systems.
One of the key benefits of optical scan systems WAS the fact that they are far simpler to use in elections in every aspect. Even for poll workers they are simpler.
Ladies and Gentlemen, allow me to present one of the front runner voting machines proposed
for New York, and actually used in some jurisdictions now:
The Sequoia Image Cast Optical Scanner/Ballot Marking Machine
Here is the ES&S DS 200, an Optical Scanner on Steroids:
One mistake in programming can cause thousands of votes to be miscounted or lost.
With Lever Machines, the risk is limited - one machine can only count 999 votes.
One optical scanner - up to 3,000 votes.
One Lever Machine - up to 999 votes.
There is just less risk with Levers.
(edited to add picture of ES&S DS 200 )