Message from @Yuukas
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One proposal I've seen is to mandate that electronic voting machines require physical tickets as a record.
Which seems like a good idea to me.
And when the potential to manipulate elections presents itself, people will manipulate them. Heck, 4Chan manipulates online polls just because it can.
The benefits are quite good for voting online. But yes, worries of compromise are pretty major.
Also, also you really shouldnt conflate 'online polls'
with the security likely involved in a election.
You'd probably have to sign in with a government account, or social security number
It wouldnt be 'easy' to compromise
But its more plausible for mass fraud to happen that way then when voting with ballots
Think about how many dead people will be voting
SSN would be very easy to compromise, IMO. In the US we don't have government IDs beyond that either.
I've seen government security. I wouldn't trust it to get a ballot to everyone who needs it and still be robust enough to not be compromised by some intelligence service somewhere.
If voting was done online
Offense > defense.
"Oh no the dead people"
Sure it might happen more, but its quite rare as is.
Also
It's rare because we don't vote online ya fag
The most secure way i can think of, having novice knowledge of these sorts of things
Is to hand out physical items (Some kind of card) every year
To every citizen
With a very long string of numbers on it or something
That they have to input when voting
Not gonna work
Why not?
It's cards
So?
You'd have to do something better.
Common sense
No one would actually care
If it's cards you could easily start by intercepting the cards or reverse engineering the numbers.
And you can fuck with the numbers
No, you cannot.
You might make an argument if you had RSA tokens or something.
I dont think you understand this method
Say you have 300k citizens
But I've seen enough stuff get compromised I wouldn't trust 300 mil RSA tokens to be a workable defense against a determined opponent.
But you set out a number with however many digits, that results in 10 trillion possibile combinations
You have the 'real' answers recorded on whatever is tracking the vote.
And the cards sent out
And you match the numbers to the records. Yeah, but how are you making the numbers.
There's going to inevitably be a pattern (the people who run these things tend to be lazy)