ACM on E-Voting 9
dadop writes "ACM's position is that while computer-based e-voting systems have the potential to improve the electoral process, such systems must embody careful engineering, strong safeguards, and rigorous testing in both their design and operation [something they don't do right now!]. Press release is here."
Thanks Due to CMU (Score:3, Informative)
Now that the ACM has also entered the picture, we can be sure that future e-voting machines will be reliable.
What I cannot understand is how the Pentagon can approve electronic voting by Internet without any paper trail for soldiers stationed overseas.
Re:Thanks Due to CMU (Score:3, Informative)
Too many Americans lack the knowledge to understand the science of electronic voting... Computer scientists from Carnegie Mellon University and other top universities stepped into the picture and signed a petition demanding a paper trail on all machines.
Unfortunately, that was not enough. Much of that effort didn't even make the mainstream press initially, and certainly little positive action resulted... until the poorly designed voting machines actually failed, with no paper trail to recover with. And
Duh! (Score:2)
Genius. (Score:1, Funny)
They were just asking for that... o.O
CACM lead story (Score:4, Informative)
"The problems and potentials of voting systems" is the lead story of this month's Communications of the ACM. [acm.org] Unfortunately, the content is not available online unless you are an ACM Portal subscriber or have access through a library. I've read a couple of the articles [acm.org] since my copy of CACM arrived earlier today, and it is very important stuff indeed.
Here's a short excerpt from one article, "Small vote manipulations can swing elections":
In my mind, ACM should be trying a lot harder to get the information in this issue of CACM into the public eye. Not only the article I've excerpted, but all of them.
cbd.
Just because we can... (Score:2)
What exactly is wrong with paper voting? Electronic voting is just as prone to error if it has a working human interface, and prone to abuse if does not. I think a few trees every year is a small price to pay for my democracy.
Re:Just because we can... (Score:2)