- Owlofcreamcheese
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Whereas electronic voting doesn't have any of that, the vote could be intercepted at any point, or changed on the central server, and nobody would know, because there is no record and nobody is watched the inner workings of the computer. You're assuming all the software works as designed and hasn't been subverted at any point.
It seems like society is able to use computers for everything else just fine. Billionaires are fine trusting electricity to store or move their billions with no major issue.
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