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2016-10-31 09:17:19 (vue: 2016-10-31 09:17:19) |
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The Challenge of E-Voting |
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Countries where open elections occur have often developed arcane rules and processes for casting, collecting, and tabulating votes, in part because counting and managing votes is so time-consuming. But also because different groups, especially those with power, have strongly vested interests not only in the outcome, but also in the process itself.
In the US, for example, Americans voting in the current Presidential election don't actually vote for Presidential candidates, but for slates of “electors†pledged to support those... |
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