But here's how you can mark your ballot, without confusing the OCR machines.
For US elections in November 2020, when using a paper ballot.
It sounds like the Dems are pre-printing ballots in China, with all your voter information on them, but the fake ballots have a vote for Biden. Several states already made their voter info public and free, one was Ohio, another Washington state. This is why they are pushing absentee mail-in ballots: Dems will go through all mail-in ballots in a back room, remove the ballots that vote for Trump, and replace them with the fake ballots. The pretext for pushing absentee ballots will be "more cases of the beer virus" which of course will be mostly fake, but greatly exaggerated.
So you need to mark your ballot somehow to authenticate it. But you can't use any dark mark like pencil or pen because that will cause the scanner to reject the ballot. Make it a complex mark, not just one line, where only you know what it is.
- Do not make this indentation mark on any zone on the edge of the paper ballot that has black blocks. Those are alignment blocks for the scanner, it needs those.
- Do not make any indentation inside a black line box that has candidates. Mark outside those boxes in a blank area.
So take a pen cap, or something else pointy, and write on the paper making a divot or indentation, but leaving no black or colored mark. In a pinch you can use the edge of a coin, or a nail, even a finger nail.
Now when it comes time to do a recount, ask to see your ballot because you suspect voter fraud. When they hand you your paper ballot, look for the mark. If your mark is not there, it's a fraudulent ballot.