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OSS Election Systems Desired, but Not Ready

An anonymous reader writes "Even though many American voters are ready for open source systems at the polls, Newsforge (a Slashdot sister site) has an interesting story about why open source may not be ready for the polls. From the article: 'The only open source e-voting effort that Rubin [an e-voting expert] noted was the Open Voting Consortium (OVC). "I don't agree with everything they are doing, but they are all about transparency and open source," Rubin said. OVC President and CEO Alan Dechert says it would take a large investment of time and money to provide an alternative to traditional e-voting systems vendors, but he says an effort known as Open Voting Solutions (OVS) is looking to do just that.'"

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  1. Paper Ballots? by Eightyford · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What's wrong with paper ballots? They work great in Canada. We even have election results within a few hours, at most. As far as I can tell the only "downside" is that paper ballots are hard to rig elections with.

  2. Australia by Kangburra · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here in Australia we have a system that works, and has been used already.

    http://www.softimp.com.au/index.php?id=evoting

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  3. Why do people belive OSS == trustable? by jaywee · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Can anyone explain me how can I trust OSS running box more than the one running closed software? How can I verify that the software running in the box is the same I verified? How can I be sure the cpu isn't mangled by some foreign goverment? (Since most hw is now made on taiwan..) What's wrong with paper ballots?

  4. Re:OSS ready for the polls by jaseparlo · · Score: 5, Funny

    The (software|hardware) is only as smart as the person operating it.

    The same could be said for democracy...

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  5. This is ridiculous, it really is. by ScrewMaster · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Look. This is America. The nation that led the world in technological development for two hundred years, put men on the Moon a couple of times and invented the personal computer, and now we're saying that we can't even develop a machine that can count reliably???!!! Please. This is not, repeat not a technological issue. It is a political one, pure and simple.

    The only reason that implementing a transparent, auditable electronic voting system is such a problem is because there are certain people that have a vested interest in making it a problem.

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  6. Who's ready? by SEWilco · · Score: 5, Insightful
    "... open source may not be ready for the polls."

    Is closed source ready for the polls?