Brazilian voters went to the polls Sunday amid claims, mostly made by incumbent far-right president Jair Bolsonaro and his supporters, that the country’s voting system was likely to fall prey to fraud.Brazil was a pioneer in the use of electronic voting, switching from paper ballots for the first time in municipal elections back in 1996.With election polls in the days running up to the election showing Bolsonaro falling behind opposition candidate and former leftist president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the president has continued to stoke fears about the fairness of electoral technology.Among the dozens of voters Rest of World spoke to, younger voters were more prone to trust the TSE’s apps than older voters, while Bolsonaro supporters tended to be more suspicious of technology in elections than Lula backers.Francisco Eudes Sousa Vasconcelos, 49, lawyer I think technology has affected Brazilian elections positively."