| | | All these suggestions to create software system that will be fool-proof and fraud-proof are just stupid and unrealistic. Yes, such a system may be created, and it may be reliable and not very expensive, but:
How do you supposed to have national electronic voting system in a country that does not have a national voting system at all?
According to US Constitution, all the elections, including presidential one, are given to states and govern by states' rules and laws. Would all states agree to national electronic system? No way. Forget about it. USA is an only democratic country in the world where elections run by partisan states administrations, and people who run elections may be also on ballots. People who are counting ballots have their names on these ballots. Remember Florida 2000 where Governor was Bush's brother and secretary of state was on ballot. Yes, according to Constitution, elections must be based on trust. But we have a powerful propaganda machine that spent more than a year trying to destroy this trust. Thanks to Trump and i-node nobody will ever trust any elections results, even the perfectly clean ones. |
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