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legutierr | 1 month ago

The article talks about being “receipt free” as a required feature of any electronic voting system.

Fine. But by that standard, in a world where someone can bring their phone or AI glasses into the voting booth to record the whole voting process, how can any voting system be deemed secure? Anyone can show anyone else how they voted.

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maxerickson|1 month ago

It's not about showing how you apparently voted, it's about not being able to prove it.

You can record a picture of a ballot and then spoil it and things like that.

crote|1 month ago

> But by that standard, in a world where someone can bring their phone or AI glasses into the voting booth to record the whole voting process

That's why some countries have outlawed that.

GJim|1 month ago

Filming or recording in a ballot booth is very illegal in Blighty.

(Granted, nobody is going to see you do it in a private booth with the curtain pulled across).