Besides the problems with using technology mentioned here, there is one vital aspect of fair elections that technology will never address: transparency.
If the election is not transparent for Mr/Mrs J. Q. Public, then it is not fair. If you introduce blockchains or something like that, you've lost 90% of the voters.
How does blockchain for voting work? I literally know nothing about blockchain, nothing. π¬π€¦πΌββοΈπ Do you still go to a precinct to vote using a machine, or have a paper ballot for mail in voting?
Besides the problems with using technology mentioned here, there is one vital aspect of fair elections that technology will never address: transparency.
If the election is not transparent for Mr/Mrs J. Q. Public, then it is not fair. If you introduce blockchains or something like that, you've lost 90% of the voters.
How does blockchain for voting work? I literally know nothing about blockchain, nothing. π¬π€¦πΌββοΈπ Do you still go to a precinct to vote using a machine, or have a paper ballot for mail in voting?
Gotcha. Thanks for explaining it! βΊοΈ