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by romwell
686 days ago
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Please forget about showing up physically because conflatingl caring* with your ability to do things physically is ableist as fuck, and not all disabilities are visible and/or certifiable. Please forget about showing up physically because setting up a polling station in a place where there's effectively no public transportation cuts off poor people from voting. Please forget about showing up physically because mail voting works fine, paper ballots are already anonymous and verifiable, and we don't need to argue about why showing up in person is better for the umpteenth time (or that adding extra friction is not a good thing). Please forget about showing up physically because that "you really care" nonsense is in the same vein as literally testing, and democracy isn't about excluding voters who don't care enough. This line of thought is, frankly, disgusting, and I'm ashamed that this is tolerated here. |
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The solution was that you get a signed envelope when you enter, go to a isolated room alone and put the ballot inside and they verify the signatures of the closed envelope before you vote.
With remote voting, nobody can check that people is alone when voting.
[1] https://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/67486/what-is-cha...
[2] https://english.atlatszo.hu/2022/04/05/this-is-how-chain-vot...