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Though I'm not sure opening their software to the public is a good idea, I'm glad to see a continued push for e-voting.

Common folks, this is the 21st century, lets get it together and go with e-voting.

The common fear of some obscure hacker or terrorist group "stuffing the e-ballot box" are a little far fetched. There are many ways to validate e-ballots and they would likely be more secure than current voting methods.

I currently buy, sell, pay bills, pay taxes and more on line; and I am certainly ready to forego the "pleasure" of going to a voting booth to cast my ballot.

I'm sure the increased "votor turnot" would more than offset any risks in e-voting.
Posted by: jgkov   Posted on: 04/09/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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So, they are releasing the source code .....  wackoae | 04/06/04
Open != Open Source  Fred Fredrickson | 04/07/04
What happens after 60 days?  Mace Moneta | 04/07/04
well.  alpha11@... | 04/07/04
so now is time to test hacks  V Sanders | 04/07/04
whats next, backs release atm code for review  V Sanders | 04/07/04
System is Inherently Flawed  mdielmann | 04/07/04
ballot software  jgkov | 04/09/04

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