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by pmontra
1100 days ago
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> this data is available for the citizens too during the election cycle so you can check who lives in the same building with you and correct any mistakes. Why are they crowdsourcing a task that is a basic bureaucratic process in any state? I mean, is Turkey a state that doesn't know who its citizens are and where they live? |
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Also, in Turkey the address registration is self declaration based and the government doesn't actually check if you live there. So theoretically, it can be possible for a political party to arrange it's voters distribution in such a way that it is advantageous for them. The idea is that citizens should be able to check against such things.