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nevertheless they want us to use e-vote

Summarizing we have the following points:


All of them are clearly pro ballot-papers elections and against e-vote!

Nevertheless, governments and hardware & software vendors want us to use electronic vote!

In their propaganda e-vote supporters want people to believe e-vote poses only technical problems, ignoring the fact that it is the very nature of voting that constitutes an almost "philosophical" obstacle to the use of computers and electronics in the expression of the popular will.

To fascinate us, the (interested) supporters of e-vote claim to have technological solutions for each of the problems posed by any electoral system,

But no technical solutions are availbale to problems which are NOT technical!

Due to the enormous political & economical interests elections have, many people, countries, criminal or terroristc groups would like to alter results (and many of them are so powerful to have plenty of chances in succeding). Please read and who is interested in counterfeiting elections?. So, for the sake of democracy, it is extremely important that results of any elections be really those the people expressed by its vote.


 
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