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Comment Re:Electronic voting, yes! Online voting, no! (Score 0) 170

i certainly have. vote by mail is acceptable... so whether or not voting while not present is acceptable is not relevant... it is allowed.

so the risk is flooding of invalid votes. vote by mail limits this the physical limits of the postal service. a million invalid votes couldn't be dropped off at a single mailbox, so too a million communication signal requests could not originate from a single physical location... adding hops and delays to the network effectively mimic the limitations enforced by the postal system.

allowing me to vote in the way that i can prove is most fair for everyone in terms of vulnerability to vote tampering can most certainly not be an unsatisfiable constraint.

Comment Re:Electronic voting, yes! Online voting, no! (Score 1) 170

Security from vote tampering.

are you claiming that vote tampering does not currently affect any paper based, hand-counted elections? are you claiming that online voting would certainly have more vote tampering? how? when a single person or small entrusted group can arbitrarily destroy any physical vote at their location, it's hard to argue in relative potentials.

again,
you're an idiot.

Comment Re:Electronic voting, yes! Online voting, no! (Score 0, Troll) 170

accurately recording 300 million records, and filtering out unauthenticated communication is as easy as it gets.

do you run around in the front of gas stations screaming "if only you idiots could invent a fluid that would combust uniformly, then you could build a functioning engine, BUT YOU CAN'T BECAUSE YOU'RE ALL INCAPABLE"?

in what ways do you stand to benefit from online voting succeeding? do you work in a paper mill? perhaps you rent out the church gym to the city for elections? or do you do it for free to get the access to the "vote totes" that you "promise" not to disturb?

Comment Re:Electronic voting, yes! Online voting, no! (Score -1, Troll) 170

give all registered voters a keychain with a predictable radioactive decay element used in combination with a passphrase and unique identifier (probably social security)... call it a "voting key".

you'd rather pay diebold $2 billion and then trash what they deliver?

you're an idiot.

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