Why don't we vote online?

smartguy911

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When it comes to voting, why don't we have the option to vote online? Imagine millions of lazy people who choose not to vote get on the computer to vote during general election..

Voter fraud probably won't exits because set of security questions can be asked for verification that only the voter will know. If users fail verification, they go in person to vote.
 
When it comes to voting, why don't we have the option to vote online? Imagine millions of lazy people who choose not to vote get on the computer to vote during general election..

Voter fraud probably won't exits because set of security questions can be asked for verification that only the voter will know. If users fail verification, they go in person to vote.

A great many people do not used computers and are even opposed to them.
But aside from that, how would votes and voters be verified? Who would build a system,, and can they be trusted?

Imagine,,? I can imagine much,, both good and very bad.
 
Get online and vote at diebold.com !! signup is free !!

Vote online really? that would allow your vote to be heard better, cant have that.

Unless they can control your vote.

Why not go back to old fashion box ballots, with grandma and grandpa counting votes.
 
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We could go door to door and find people who don't want to vote and help them vote for Ron Paul. Oh wait, so could the other candidates.
 
For the first few election cycles, we would probably do extremely well since Ron Paul owns the internet. Basically, they're worried about security even though that should be pretty easy to secure. Should be an option, if nothing else.
 
A great many people do not used computers and are even opposed to them.
But aside from that, how would votes and voters be verified? Who would build a system,, and can they be trusted?

Imagine,,? I can imagine much,, both good and very bad.

Prozactly. I used to be a CS major and we had a discussion about this in one of the ethical classes. Even the most die-hard techie in there said it was a bad idea, simply because it would be too easy to rig elections. Replace the paper ballots with something else? Maybe. But you still need a hard copy somewhere of how you voted.
 
Oh God, online voting would unleash the true evil that is democracy. Imagine masses of people, ignorant of economics and envious of their neighbors' wealth. All it takes for them to for to get freebies from the government is a couple minutes online at www.voting.gov

Democracy doesn't work... even with the internet.
 
When it comes to voting, why don't we have the option to vote online? Imagine millions of lazy people who choose not to vote get on the computer to vote during general election..

Voter fraud probably won't exits because set of security questions can be asked for verification that only the voter will know. If users fail verification, they go in person to vote.

That would just be even more votes that would be easy to rig.
 
When it comes to voting, why don't we have the option to vote online? Imagine millions of lazy people who choose not to vote get on the computer to vote during general election..

Voter fraud probably won't exits because set of security questions can be asked for verification that only the voter will know. If users fail verification, they go in person to vote.

Is it really too much to ask that people come up out of their basements every 4 years?
 
When it comes to voting, why don't we have the option to vote online? Imagine millions of lazy people who choose not to vote get on the computer to vote during general election..

Voter fraud probably won't exits because set of security questions can be asked for verification that only the voter will know. If users fail verification, they go in person to vote.

Bad idea, from a security aspect, fraud aspect and participation aspect.

Why in the world would I want millions of lazy, uneducated people voting?

I wish more half of the people that vote now, would stay the hell home
 
Too easy to hack. End of story.

Even if website is hacked, the vote won't be registered if the security questions are not answered properly. Do you think hackers will gather all the information for everyone and be able to answer the set of security questions prior to voting?

Why even record a vote that fails to go through security questions?

What if the verification system requires going through 2-3 third party verification before the vote is registered? If hackers wants to get in, they have to hack voting website and third party websites to do voter fraud.

It will have audit trail for better tracking and only vote that is verified from 2-3 third parties should be registered. Voting records will stay on the servers of third parties and also the main voting website. When voting is done, data from third parties and main voting website will be matched for verification. If numbers match, there is no voter fraud.

I am sure there are flaws but that's why people test and keep testing until it's perfect. There is a solution to everything and this idea of staying in the past sounds really stupid to me. Excuses left and right.
 
He who votes has no power at all. He who counts the votes has all the power in the world.
 
Prozactly. I used to be a CS major and we had a discussion about this in one of the ethical classes. Even the most die-hard techie in there said it was a bad idea, simply because it would be too easy to rig elections. Replace the paper ballots with something else? Maybe. But you still need a hard copy somewhere of how you voted.
I wrote a paper on voting systems in one of my graduate CS classes and online voting definitely has too many risks. Hacking aside, online voting would make it extremely easy to prove who you voted for. This means you could either be forced to vote for someone at the barrel of a gun or you could get paid to vote for someone (coercion). That's what the ballot booth avoids, so I think those should always be used. A paper trail isn't 100% necessary, but it's definitely an easier solution. Don't assume you can't forge or simply miscount paper ballots though.
 
Even if website is hacked, the vote won't be registered if the security questions are not answered properly. Do you think hackers will gather all the information for everyone and be able to answer the set of security questions prior to voting?

Why even record a vote that fails to go through security questions?

What if the verification system requires going through 2-3 third party verification before the vote is registered? If hackers wants to get in, they have to hack voting website and third party websites to do voter fraud.

It will have audit trail for better tracking and only vote that is verified from 2-3 third parties should be registered. Voting records will stay on the servers of third parties and also the main voting website. When voting is done, data from third parties and main voting website will be matched for verification. If numbers match, there is no voter fraud.

I am sure there are flaws but that's why people test and keep testing until it's perfect. There is a solution to everything and this idea of staying in the past sounds really stupid to me. Excuses left and right.

What about the huge data base created for this?
And the likelihood (NOT) that it would stay private?

NO, Thank You !

Why would you want to give the government MORE power and MORE opportunity to fuck up?
 
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