From: bard@dmcom.net
On 9 Sep 2004 22:01:51 GMT, Woodchuck Bill wrote:
>Dave Sill wrote in
>news:wx0sm9rp3yd.fsf@sws5.ornl.gov:
>
>> Requiring voters to register before voting could avoid most
>> abuses, if it was done right, but would be an administrative nightmare
>> and a substantial burden on the legitimate voter.
>
>We would then see a very low voter turnout, unfortunately.
We already see a low voter turnout.
Though other schemes can be used besides regersration. Also if any
sheme was decided on it could be circumvated.
A long time ago, pehaps when self conducted polls or shortly after
UVV came into being, votes were invalidated bacause of "No Usenet
Presense" . This rule was discarded because lurkers do have the right
to vote.
Even if there was a descion to go back looking for a Usenet Presense,
if one wanted to multi-vote all they would need to do is maintain two
or more identities.
Regeristratin of voters depending on the amount of data requested
might not be that chilling, however demanding my true name, address
certainly would pervent me from regeristering, if such details not
required a voter could still multi-vote.
So problem would not be solved by that scheme, perhaps even
esxperated.
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