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Here in Italy you can only vote in the commune you're registered at (main residency), once you have the required age you're automatically on the list, if you go voting you will get an entry in the list, no other voting is possible (there are always 3 people + two law enforcement helper. One of the three election helpers have one job only, write exactly down what happens, who came in, who got an voting form and ensure that the voter handed it back after coming from the voting cabinet (located in the same room). You can only have one main residency, you cannot possibly be on two lists. If you register for voting per snail mail you get pulled from your community list, if you come to vote the will know you mail voted and will be questioned by law enforcement. If you want to show up twice law enforcement will get you out, if needed. This is in a commune with ~1000 people, so it may be a bit different in bigger ones (but AFAIK, there's a certain limit to voter count at any voting point). You effectively would need to corrupt >= 8 people (three election helpers are working any time, but they work in shifts, in total there 5 to 6 election helpers), as often outside law enforcement comes in this is particular hard to do. Also you get a fixed number of voting forms and all protocols are checked against by other gov. parts, so to pull this off without any notice would be close to impossible, IMO. At least way easier to do this on proprietary, known error prone, voting machines... Get them open source, let them be verified and looked close upon by the public and some good pen-testers/security researches and you'd would have a really good system going.... |