UK Notices That E-Voting May Be Problematic
from the oh,-they-just-noticed? dept
Apparently, it hadn't really been thought through before, but the UK government is now realizing that earlier plans to let people vote in elections electronically from home may not be the best idea. Not only does it not actually seem to increase voter turnout by very much, but it also makes people a lot more afraid that the system will be scammed. And, since no one seems to want to put in place any kind of systems to try to better prevent scamming the e-voting system, perhaps we're better off avoiding it completely.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Go into any message board on Yahoo and the discussion will eventually devolve into a red vs blue, lib vs con, repub vs dem discussion. It's us or them - "you're either with us or against us". You have to a pick a side. And I think that the voting populace in the US are sick and tired of having to pick sides.
You hear politicians talking about cutting spending or using your tax dollars wisely. Meanwhile, the politicians pass a transportation bill that is loaded with pork, all in the name of job creation and economics. People create jobs. People create markets. People drive the economy. People want a government that governs and leaves them alone.
Sorry to rant, but I'm sick and tired of politicians and bureaucrats telling people what they can and can't do, how their money should be spent and so on. I'm a government employee and I cannot take it when my managers turn the a simple process or task into a complex one - just so they can cover their assess. Hey, I have no problem putting my ass on the line. Back to reality.
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Problems with E-voting
2) E-voting is relatively immature and vulnerable to hacking. Look at all the failed attempts at copy-protection for example.
However online feedback forms are a great use of the technology and - while results should be treated with caution - they certainly let people tell politicians what they think.
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