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Online Voting: Turn IN the Vote
Of all the election-related terms that would be rendered anachronistic by online voting, perhaps the most significant one might be the term “voter turnout”. I have really grown to hate the significance of voter turnout. Our entire election process, and … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged cyber the vote, Democracy, election 2016, online voting, turn in, turnout, Voting
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Turnout vs. Tally: The Big Myth
We advocates for online voting believe it can significantly increase voter participation in the United States, especially with younger working voters. Opponents of digital voting are skeptical that we can “trust” it to produce accurate and reliable election results. Coincidentally … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged elections, internet voting, myth, online voting, tally, turnout, vote2016, Voting
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Imagine a World – Part 2: Online Voting Eliminates Low Turnout
Cyber The Vote and imagine a world. A very early post on this blog,”Imagine a World“, described a world of yesterday, when every transactional aspect of our lives was kept track of on paper. It detailed a world of only … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged citizens united, climate, enthusiasm gap, hunger, internet voting, online voting, pollution, turnout, vote2016, war
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Online Voting for Local Elections: Think Small
What can you do to help make Online Voting a reality throughout the United States? Make it a reality in your town first. Think small. When we think of a future that includes voting online, we tend to imagine the … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged 2016, elections, internet voting, Local, online voting, Secretaries of State, vote
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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
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged 102.3, Brian Joyce, Chattanooga, internet voting, online voting, turnout, WGOW
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Analog Voting in a Digital World – Paper ballots cause long lines at the polls
The chart above tells it all. Paper ballots cause long lines. CHECK OUT my column on IVN how paper ballot voting is causing chaos in many States. http://ivn.us/2014/06/12/causes-long-lines-polls-paper-ballots/?utm_source=ivn&utm_medium=listing_home&utm_campaign=opt-beta-v-1-0 Do we really need to spend all day in line to vote? … Continue reading
Happy “Paper Trails” to You: The Failures and Fallacies of Paper Ballot Voting
In an earlier post entitled “Online Voting vs. Paper: Papier est Passe” , I stated what is obvious to most of us: We live in a virtually paperless society. Almost every basic transactional function in our lives is done online. … Continue reading
E-File, but no E-Vote?
Happy Tax day, everyone. If you are one of millions who now E-File (Electronically file) your tax returns, I ask you to pause for a moment and think about what you have just done. You transmitted all of your financial, … Continue reading
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Tagged E-file, Efile, online voting, Tax day, taxes
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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
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Tagged elections, MLK, online voting, voter suppression, voting rights
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