by Suff » 08 Jan 2021, 14:19
This is the common conflict between government intrusion and technical capability.
Take Belgium for instance. A Belgian ID card has a chip in it like a credit card and a government issued identity certificate, protected by encryption.
In Belgium you can have online voting, certified by your ID card.
Of course in the US and the UK we don't want the Government to intrude into our lives with the likes of an ID card, let alone one with a certificate embedded in it. So online voting, causing online voting fraud, is not only possible but easy.
Postal voting fraud is harder, but is quite possible. Also postal voting happens from the home so we have no idea what happens inside a family where patriarchal or matriarchal dominance may force people to vote in a way they do not agree with.
Today people don't vote because the weather is not good and they don't want to give themselves the trouble of going to the polls and getting wet. My late MIL virtually crawled to the polls, refusing to accept any party's assistance, because she was born into an age where women didn't have the vote and was old enough to remember when the Representation of the People Act.
By not taking responsibility, registering early, turning up at the voting station with the correct evidence, people, not the politicians, generate suspicion and doubt about the results of a democratic election.
This suspicion is then used by the unscrupulous for their own ends.
Welcome to the 21st century.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.