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Interesting article (longish) on online voting. Not ready for prime time?As it stands, the only provable means of secure voting is paper ballots cast in person with open counting and election observers to prevent cheating. And even that is not perfect. The digital age is apparently not quite upon us yet.Ars TechnicaWhy experts are overwhelmingly skeptical of online voting Timothy B. Lee
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Interesting article (longish) on online voting. Not ready for prime time?As it stands, the only provable means of secure voting is paper ballots cast in person with open counting and election observers to prevent cheating. And even that is not perfect. The digital age is apparently not quite upon us yet.Ars TechnicaWhy experts are overwhelmingly skeptical of online voting Timothy B. Lee
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Interesting article (longish) on online voting. Not ready for prime time?
As it stands, the only provable means of secure voting is paper ballots cast in person with open counting and election observers to prevent cheating. And even that is not perfect. The digital age is apparently not quite upon us yet.
Ars Technica
Why experts are overwhelmingly skeptical of online voting
Timothy B. Lee