Message from @JULZIFICATOR
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Not "verify" in the sense that you're checking who's on the record. That's conceptually simple, hard in practice.
No no
I mean literally
Asking somebody
IE; Sending them a text asking if they voted
2FA?
I'd assumed that from the start.
If fraud was comitted on a significant scale, you could catch it doing that.
Or at least know it happened
lol that just seems counter prodictive though, i mean teh goal of E-voting would be to make it easy and simple for every citizen to vote
Maybe. It's hard to say.
Paper seems simple enough.
ideally when we have the technology if its even possible you wouldnt need that sort of verification
I will say that if you require everyone to have a phone the politicos will immediately go up in arms about poor people not being represented. Or old people.
The issue isnt really paper vs digital, the issue is that traditional voting requires people to show up at a booth and wait in line
or rural communities
And alot of people, especially for more local elections
Just... Dont
People don't go to vote because of convenience.
i mean ive been involved in a local election and that was a hassle enough in terms of recounting and having the proper officials present and all that shit
*imo
In the US the turnout is something like 60ish% for presidential, 40ish% for midterms
And significantly lower for things like mayoral elections
Alot of that for local elections is that people just don't think much is at stake.
i thought it was more like 30%
fo rpresidential
*for pesidential
The country has nationalized and local politics just aren't seen as important for most people.
**presidential
fml
It's really a case of the decline of local authority than anything.
People don't know what states are for either
yeah when really its the most effective way to actually effect change in your community
And there's usually not big fireworks issues and you're easily shown to look like a fool if you don't know what's going on.
"However, those 138 million Americans only make up 58.1% of our voting-eligible population (those American citizens over 18). From United States Elections Project."
That was the 2016 US election
Yah, I'm of the stance the decline of local politics is a real tragedy. It would solve alot of problems, IMO
ahh kk i see idk where i saw the 30% bs
30% is going to be about the fraction for any given side.
well i guess its 30% for each party at that point rounding up