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  1. Secure Net Voting IMPOSSIBLE under Win9x, MacOS... on Net Voting in California · · Score: 1

    Votation can blow hype all day, but the reality is that secure internet voting is impossible under any OS that lacks memory protection - such as Win9x, DOS, MacOS - because there's no way to prevent a malicious program (e.g., a virus) from stealing my vote. You can have google-bit key encryption and the most secure server in the world, but you can't keep malicious programs from reading and writing the memory of my voting program/browser to take control of my vote. On Windows NT, Linux, and other real operating systems, this is much less of a problem.

    There's still the issue raised by someone else above: you can't detect or prevent vote coercion when you're doing it remotely. Of course you can't do that with absentee ballots either, and coercion hasn't been a big problem (that I've heard of, anyway).

    The intersection of democracy and the internet is a whole lot bigger than voting. Decreasing the cost of political communication strengthens and expands our democracy. To paraphrase a comment John Sununu made yesterday, "It's not about voting, it's about bitching." (This does not constitute an personal endorsement of John Sununu's political beliefs. :)

    This is what Grassroots.com is all about (and /. for that matter!) The site hasn't launched yet, but it will rock when it does. Keep your browsers peeled.

    David Noha