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by seoaeu 1826 days ago
Voter privacy for digital voting doesn't solve much. It doesn't seem to be possible to both cryptographically prove to a voter that their vote was counted correctly (integrity) while simultaneously preventing them from being at risk of coercion to share who they voted for (privacy).
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Totally. I remain 100% opposed. "Cryptographic timestamps" would only solve one of the many blockers.

Sadly, others will continue to push their harebrained ideas.

One thing I learned as an activist is that offense beats defense. Meaning it's easier to promote a correct solution than oppose all the bad solutions.

So if a digital equivalent of the Australian Ballot system (private voting, public counting) exists, I better find it.