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Swiss Town Holds First Internet Vote

felix.rauch writes "According to an article on Swissinfo, a small town near Geneva (Switzerland) held the first Internet-based vote this weekend. 44% of the voters (323) cast teir ballot over the Internet. Officials believe it may have been the first Internet-vote worldwide. While the Swiss media seem enthusiastic about the project, I see serious security and privacy concerns. The voters had to enter a 16-digit password, as well as their birthplace, date of birth and another number sent to them by post. Personally I think Internet-voting should be avoided until it's implemented by an open zero-knowledge protocol and checkable afterwards. Who can give a guarantee that nobody tampers with the results or creates a database with citizens voting information?"

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  1. This raises the frightening prospect of by Omkar · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    people signing up for spam offers and voting during load time.

  2. Re:In the US by Mulletproof · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Legalizing every illegal immigrant in the US during your term works too. That's only a potential few million voters on your side...

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