I am a software engineer and I have never understood how countries could allow electronic voting systems for their national elections. In my country it is still paper and pencil. "Machines" and so called anonymous "drop boxes" are not allowed for national elections.
You can vote "absentee" up to a few weeks before, but only by showing up at designated places like public libraries, and you have to show ID. There are special considerations for hospitalized, nursing home residents and handicapped, but it is always by showing ID. Ballots are never sent out to people.
Electronic voting systems are the biggest scam in history, and almost no one realizes that...
Ballot counting is open to the public, or at least to representatives of each party. I don't believe the ballots have serial numbers, but each voting place (usually a school gym) sends in their result to the department of interior.
At the end, the total tallies for each voting place are made public and printed in the two largest newspapers.
Thanks. Yes, I doubt that anywhere in the world has serialised ballots, but it's an idea that might take on after all the election rigging that we have seen gone on. Publishing the localised polling results sounds excellent because then the poll watchers at those locations can verify that they are correct and the public can tally all the results up for themselves.
The one major loophole could still be the voter roles, which can be filled up with phantom voters. And, of course, if the boxes of ballots are taken out of sight and then brought into the room for the party representatives to watch, the problem is that they could have been stuffed with votes in the back room.
Each voting place knows exactly who may turn up to vote (they cross you out on a list, when you collect your ballot), so stuffing the ballot boxes is difficult.
Cheating is of course always possible, but only locally and in small numbers.
Edit: Having phantom voters is not possible. Big Brother knows exactly who is legally allowed to vote, and that list is distributed to each voting place. If you are illegally in the country, you don't exist on the voter roles.
I am a software engineer and I have never understood how countries could allow electronic voting systems for their national elections. In my country it is still paper and pencil. "Machines" and so called anonymous "drop boxes" are not allowed for national elections.
You can vote "absentee" up to a few weeks before, but only by showing up at designated places like public libraries, and you have to show ID. There are special considerations for hospitalized, nursing home residents and handicapped, but it is always by showing ID. Ballots are never sent out to people.
Electronic voting systems are the biggest scam in history, and almost no one realizes that...
Your system sounds okay, but it could still do with some improvements:
Use pens instead of pencils which can be erased
Secure serialised ballots (similar to bank checks)
Give voters the serial number of their ballot
Even better, give them a carbon copy of their entire ballot
Publish results online with serial numbers so the public can verify their vote
Provide access to the voter roles so that they can be publicly audited
Video record all access to boxes of ballots, counting, etc.
Free public access to be poll watchers/scrutineers
Ballot counting is open to the public, or at least to representatives of each party. I don't believe the ballots have serial numbers, but each voting place (usually a school gym) sends in their result to the department of interior.
At the end, the total tallies for each voting place are made public and printed in the two largest newspapers.
Thanks. Yes, I doubt that anywhere in the world has serialised ballots, but it's an idea that might take on after all the election rigging that we have seen gone on. Publishing the localised polling results sounds excellent because then the poll watchers at those locations can verify that they are correct and the public can tally all the results up for themselves.
The one major loophole could still be the voter roles, which can be filled up with phantom voters. And, of course, if the boxes of ballots are taken out of sight and then brought into the room for the party representatives to watch, the problem is that they could have been stuffed with votes in the back room.
Each voting place knows exactly who may turn up to vote (they cross you out on a list, when you collect your ballot), so stuffing the ballot boxes is difficult.
Cheating is of course always possible, but only locally and in small numbers.
Edit: Having phantom voters is not possible. Big Brother knows exactly who is legally allowed to vote, and that list is distributed to each voting place. If you are illegally in the country, you don't exist on the voter roles.
Countries allow electronic voting because the people in power want to use the electronic voting to stay in power, and do so
Yes, but that can only happen in banana republics... /s
So they can cheat, of course.
Yeah, i know, but normies don't think that way...
Electronic voting is about as legit as online gambling
'Xactly