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When someone asks me about this my answer is. Are you nuts?
There is enough fraud going on as is. Do you want more?

Just yesterday the mayor of a 60,000+ population city in Massachusetts was confronted with the fact they may have a few thousand illegal immigrants voting this week because of lax city and state voter registration laws.
Posted by Hates Idiots
Updated - 5th Nov
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Well duh...
You only have to look at any news site on any given day to see yet again, ANOTHER hacker job to know that this is a uber-bad idea. Very good (and obvious) points!
Posted by confoundednj
5th Nov
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Of course they have
Posted by jonrosen  |  Below your threshold
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I will never be in favor of online voting.
As HI said "Are you nuts?"!!!!! I've been working in the computer field for 30 years and there is no way I think current systems are secure enough for online voting and I'm skeptical that they ever can be made secure enough. You mentioned other things you do online but all of those are open and subject to audit. You can openly make corrections if you find a problem. Your vote, one of the fundamental rights you have as a citizen, is supposedly secret. Online voting or electronic voting machines at the polling places are an anathema to our democracy. Too many citizens have no chance of understanding what's going on with them and it undermines trust in the elections results.
Posted by riverat1
5th Nov
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On line everything
riverat1, I concur. No one who uses online banking has ever lost and money or been hacked due to fraud, right? lol
Posted by bb_apptix
6th Nov
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On-Line Voting
I'm only surprised that republicans haven't yet pushed this idea. Nothing they like better than a corrupt voting process. After corrupting the votes in Florida and Ohio in 2000 and 2004, I assume they would be ready, willing and able to corrupt any on-line voting system, almost immediately after it began.
Posted by artful@...
6th Nov
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I think you mean
The ACORN people who registered the entire roster of the Dallas Cowboys to vote in Chicago, and who registered Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and who "sat at home and filled out fake voter registrations while smoking dope", and all the dead people who vote for Democrats when you're talking about voter fraud.
Posted by bb_apptix
Updated - 6th Nov
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ACORN
I LOL every time they are brought up. It's been over 2 years since they went out of business but even when they were in business they never did any of those things you said. A few people they hired did and ACORN reported them to the authorities and provided evidence of their fraud. The biggest thing ACORN was guilty of was registering (legal) voters that the R's didn't want voting.
Posted by riverat1
6th Nov
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They are not out of business, and they're still up to their old tricks,
which is registering as many people as they can, many times each, and also trying to get illegals registered and bringing them to the polls. ACORN, may not be using the same name as they had, but, the same people are still actively pursuing their fraudulent voting tactics. And, in fact, ACORN is an organization which the democrats will not let die, because, those frauds and many others, are what the democrats depend on in order to win a lot of elections.
Posted by adornoe
6th Nov
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That kool-aid must taste good.
The Bush II administration made it a point of emphasis for the US Attorneys to seek out voter fraud such as you allege. They found practically none. Voter fraud is just not common enough to be much of an issue.
Posted by riverat1
6th Nov
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skip the partisan crap
There's been similar idiocy coming from both sides in past elections.
Posted by jonrosen
6th Nov
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Might be true, but, it's about a 10 to 1 advantage for democrats,
who can't seem to win any election without depending on voter fraud to take them over the top.
Posted by adornoe
6th Nov
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On-line Voting
Democrats state that having to show that you-are-who-you-say-you-are and eligible to vote is discriminatory and unconstitutional, so it seems they're in favor of Internet voting. Hey, just create an online poll and use that ... sheesh.
Posted by bb_apptix
6th Nov
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Why Not
How do we maintain security for voting by mail, like in Oregon, or absentee ballots in every state? Seems to me that if we can accept those methods of voting, we can certainly accept voting by computer. With all the current technologies, we can't figure out how to make a secure voting method. Come on folks, get with the program. Spending 3 and a half hours last week voting early was not my idea of a fruitful activity. Next time, I'm voting absentee.
Posted by dcr100@...
6th Nov
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Oregon
In Oregon we receive our ballots 2-3 weeks before the election. We fill out our ballot, insert it into a secrecy envelope then insert that into an outer envelope with our name on it that we have to sign. When the ballot is received by the county clerk the signature on the outer envelope is compared to the signature on our voter registration and if they match then the secrecy envelope is separated from the outer envelope and put in the pile to be opened in a separate process to later be counted. If the signature doesn't match well enough they will let you know and give you a chance to confirm you signed the envelope. If you're worried about security in the US Mail you can deliver your ballot to the county clerk's office personally. I do that just because it's conveniently only about 5 blocks from my house on my way to work.

The difference between Oregon's vote by mail and online voting is that we fill out a paper ballot that can be recounted if necessary. In online voting there isn't any physical record of your vote, it's all electronic. Even if you make a printout of your ballot at home there is no way it can be used by elections officials to confirm anything.
Posted by riverat1
Updated - 6th Nov
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AZ Early Voting
They went to electronic voting to save money! I think we should go back to the way Oregon and Arizona early voting is (we do the same for early voting). I can find a million other ways to reduce costs in government!
Posted by foolmeonce
6th Nov
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Agreed
The vote is way to important to not spend the money to do it right.
Posted by riverat1
6th Nov
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eVoting
How goofy. Please stop the BS. The existing old school way of voting still only exist for one reason- to save 2 party system. Of course online voting makes great sense. The whole fraud argument is as old as dirt. The existing system is disabling and all about USA Inc. Just like so many other apps, the online experience of voting is far superior to the old school experience and is already in use and proven to be GREAT. All you naysayers, stop your stagnant idiot ridden thinking. Wake up! It is absolutely ludicrous to think otherwise. The US arcane voting system will be replaced soon!!! Get on board! Be part of the solution.
Posted by kennybeal
6th Nov
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Credit cards are...
vulnerable to hacking. Any computer can be hacked, therefore online banking and credit card transactions should not and cannot be done online. End of discussion!

Oops. Billions of them happen successfully, without hacking, every year. But online voting is impossible. What's the difference? Government. Few of us (especially in IT) trust government to pull something like that off without a physical, old-school paper trail to back it up.

Simply answer: a voting token. Private companies (lots of them- in competition with each other) can easily create secure systems which establish voter identity and authenticity for a specific election. The token can be bought at any time before the election, and part of the transaction is the reception by govt. of a secure, encrypted counter-token which will anonymously validate and tabulate the person's vote. On or sometime before election day the voter goes online with the token and uses it to vote. (The token itself is not the vote; it is the wrapper around the vote.) The process could also include an encrypted (think 2D barcode) receipt which could be used later for a recount (just scan it back in and reconnect with it's counter-token).

Want a real life example? Paypal. No doubt they can be hacked, but they haven't been, at least not on any major scale. How do we know? They still exit...

To reverse the challenge: can show-up-with-ID-mark-the-paper voting be hacked? Ahh... 'nuff said.
Posted by ClearCreek
6th Nov
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The voting transaction is secret.
The fundamental difference between online banking and credit card transactions and voting is that voting is supposed to be secret. There is no way to confirm the transaction after the fact other than the final aggregated vote count. Online financial transactions are not secret and you can openly correct mistakes.
Posted by riverat1
6th Nov
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The simple truths.
Are often the hardest for people to grasp.

Anything done online should never be considered secret.

And yes Clear, PayPal can deny it, but it has been hacked. Every hacking claim these guys have made has turned out to be true. Even if it takes a few months for the victims to admit it.

http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/world/paypal-symantec-reportedly-hacked-on-guy-fawkes-day-311454.html
Posted by Hates Idiots
6th Nov
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More Than Anonymous
There are too many ways to hack into computers to make them safe for voting. There are secure methods of connecting computers but that implies that the computers are secure and not infected with a trojan that can snoop for connections to a secure ports and substitute the information.

These things can be done by fairly low level black hat hackers. Anonymous is a bit more sophisticated. Beyond Anonymous there are the state sponsered hackers who can create a campaign that is both difficult to detect and to stop.

The last thing we in the US need is another reason to doubt the legitimacy of people elected.
Posted by sboverie
6th Nov
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@clearCreek
"The token can be bought at any time before the election, and part of the transaction is the reception by govt. of a secure, encrypted counter-token which will anonymously validate and tabulate the person's vote."

If voters have to buy or purchase their token, then they will not vote! End of Discussion...
Posted by T-Wrench
6th Nov
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Kenny Beal
I'm with you. Except I beleive we don't really have a choice anymore. After Al Gore and the Florida recount. Just Google "who owns the electronic voting machines for elections in the USA" and read up a bit. We "almost" have no choice as to who runs for the higher offices anymore, due to the amount of political funding from big business. They choose, groom and fund the individuals they want in office. They own the machines that count the votes and the paper trails for verification are being eliminated. You people get all in a tissy when election times come around. Like you really have a choice?. Oh sorry! You do have a choice BAD & WORSE than bad!
Posted by foolmeonce
6th Nov
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You are too divorced from the reality on the ground, which is that,
when it comes to fraud, it's not coming by way of the machines being hacked. It's coming from the many who vote early and often, and the illegals who shouldn't be voting, and the dead people who seem to get out of their graves only during election seasons to go and vote.

When it comes to who "owns the machines", you are one of those who bought into the lies of the democrats, where they need for people to believe that, it's the other guys who are attempting to steal the elections, but meanwhile, the democrats are using every trick in the fraud books in order to try to steal as many elections as they can. Getting you to look the other way, by claiming that, big business and republicans and the owners of the machines, are doing the fraud. Some people, including YOU, are easily misled. And so, with people like you around, the crooks who steal elections, will continue doing so, knowing that you have their backs.
Posted by adornoe
6th Nov
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