The screen tells you you're casting your vote and spins a little until it says your ballot has been accepted. I quickly shoved it in to protect my privacy. Again, uncomfortable, because you have to feed it through face up, so the poll worker could have absolutely looked at who I voted for.
Next, I was to bring it over to another poll worker, who was to help me feed my paper ballot into this new voting machine.the one that looked like the copy machine in our office. I don't know about you, but, I was uncomfortable doing this.I needed a little more privacy. Huh? At my polling location, there were high tables with little not -so-private dividers, so 4 people could fill out their ballots at a time.
I was then given a paper ballot and a black sharpie marker and was told to go fill it out.