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Elections and paper audit trails – The Big Bait and Switch
Elections and paper audit trails – The Big Bait and Switch. From the perspective of election modernization, the United States has been marching steadily backward since shortly after it was supposed to start marching forward. After the debacle of the … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged Bush v. Gore, digital voting, hanging chad, online voting, vote, vote2018, vvpat
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Online Voting AT the polling place?
Let’s think outside the ballot box, all the way to the cloud. When we consider Online Voting, we correctly envision using it as a convenience tool. Hopefully, in the near future we will be able to excercise our voting rights … Continue reading
Online Voting: The Conversation Continues
If you are someone who hears about people waiting in line for 12 hours to vote and wonders why we aren’t given the choice of voting online, you aren’t alone. More and more people are asking themselves why it is … Continue reading
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Tagged 102.3, Brian Joyce, Chattanooga, internet voting, online voting, turnout, WGOW
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Realizing the Dream of Access with Online Voting
Civil rights walk hand in hand with voting rights. They always have. When it comes to voting rights in the United States in the 21st century, paper ballots and voter I.D. laws do certainly represent movement. Unfortunately the movement is … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged elections, MLK, online voting, voter suppression, voting rights
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Here We Go.
I created this domain and blog shortly after the 2010 Midterm elections. I knew I wanted the site to encourage attention to the subject of internet voting in this country, and hoped the blog would be able to continually … Continue reading
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