10-26-2014, 03:26 PM
(10-26-2014, 01:55 PM)plam Wrote: It is much easier to screencap an electronic vote than a paper ballot, where I presume the election officials will prevent you from taking a picture of your ballot.What's possible isn't necessarily probable. Do you have evidence of such abuses in jurisdictions that now have electronic voting?
Quote:I think the electronic voting push is not typically associated with the US conservative movement.My point has nothing to do with the US conservative movement. The federal Conservatives introduced voting reform legislation a few months ago to combat supposed abuses in the current system. However they couldn't provide any real examples when asked to show why it was necessary. (Remember the MP who claimed he'd seen such abuses at a poll then quickly retracted his claims and apologized for lying to the House?)
I'm concerned that similar misinformation may be used by those who oppose electronic-voting. Hence my request for evidence of such abuse.

