So, do you think they're rejecting it out of fear it may encourage "democracy" and third-party candidates?
Joanna
ravi wrote:
Grant Lee wrote:
Online voting is fundamentally insecure due to the architecture of the Internet, according to leading cyber-security experts.
without even having to read the entire article, i feel i am justified in responding that the above assertion is wrong, except in a very trivial sense (such as saying "all voting is fundamentally insecure due to the architecture of reality"). BTW "online" does not necessarily have to mean "the Internet" (upper-case 'I').
--ravi
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