(1) Paper ballots and proof of ID/citizenship. These are basic requirements of open, free and fair elections, learned from bitter experience over centuries of voting until the system was corrupted and subverted (post WW2?).
(2) There is no such thing as a secure digital system.
(1) Paper ballots and proof of ID/citizenship. These are basic requirements of open, free and fair elections, learned from bitter experience over centuries of voting until the system was corrupted and subverted (post WW2?).
(2) There is no such thing as a secure digital system.
The price of liberty is eternal vigilance and shame on us all for dropping the ball.
Yes, it's common sense really:
(1) Paper ballots and proof of ID/citizenship. These are basic requirements of open, free and fair elections, learned from bitter experience over centuries of voting until the system was corrupted and subverted (post WW2?).
(2) There is no such thing as a secure digital system.
The price of liberty is eternal vigilance and shame on us all for dropping the ball.
Never again!