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[–] 15029432? 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

Every ballot must be tracked with counter fitting measures like a dollar bill would be.

Only a specific amount of ballots will be printed and those numbers will be made public.

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[–] 15029552? ago 

Voting should be independently verifiable. Blockchain based. It should take place between noon and 12:15pm.

If there is no innovation that can make voting independently verifiable, democracy is obsolete.

..or, it must revert to 75 or so people who all know each other electing a rep to join 74 others they all know to elect a rep, to join 74 others to elect a rep, and so on, until 75 people vote for someone they all personally know.

According to Dunbar #, we can all handle approx 150 relationships. This means that each voting group would consist of half, or less, of 150, to elect a rep to join half, or less, of 150, and be responsible for knowing ≤148 others.

Democracy can't scale forever without independently verifiable elections.

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[–] 15029720? ago 

I think just simple Voter ID. That ID gets one vote.

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[–] 15029938? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Agreed. Still need to account for military/elderly/very ill - but the idea is solid.

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[–] 15030033? ago 

YES YES YES YES

I've been saying this to anyone who will listen.

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[–] 15030405? 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago  (edited ago)

Great post, now tell someone who gives a fuck!

Votes are stolen because that is the way the rich and powerful want it.

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[–] 15033013? [S] ago  (edited ago)

Hopefully Q is reading and DJT is listening. Can you imagine the heads that would explode over this!?! Glorious!

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[–] 15030406? ago 

there ye go... in my country, elections are on sunday so for most people, it doesnt interfere with job time. thumbs arent required, ID will do.

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[–] 15031014? ago 

But with required thumb print you could cut the thumbs off of a person known commit voter fraud and wala no more voting for that person.

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[–] 15030519? ago 

And across the rest of the world.

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