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Voting Naked: A Feasible Election System or Just a Recurring Nightmare. Presented by: Danita McRae Daniel Bramell. eVoting Possibilities. Poll Site Internet Voting Kiosk Voting Remote Internet Voting. Definition of Internet Voting.
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Voting Naked: A Feasible Election System or Just a Recurring Nightmare Presented by: Danita McRae Daniel Bramell
eVoting Possibilities • Poll Site Internet Voting • Kiosk Voting • Remote Internet Voting
Definition of Internet Voting • “An election system that uses electronic ballots that would allow voters to transmit their voted ballot to election officials over the Internet” (CA Report on Internet Voting) • Internet voting means casting a secure and secret electronic ballot
Poll Site Internet Voting • Similar to traditional voting in that it would be held at a local polling site • Staffed by election officials • Computer terminals set up in place of current election booths • Ability to vote from anywhere in state or district
Kiosk Voting • Voting terminals located in various convenient locations such as malls, libraries, and schools • Still monitored by election officials to address security and privacy concerns • Would provide more accessible mobile terminals to increase voter convenience
Remote Internet Voting • Allows people to vote from home or personal computer • Eliminate stress of having to travel to polling site and waiting in long lines • Enables for more demographic studies of the voting populous
Is there really a need for Internet voting? • Increased voter turnout • Accurate counts of election results • Creates an alternative for demographic groups that exhibit a low voter turnout • More efficiently tallies absentee ballots • Reduce cost of elections in the long-run • Could be inevitable because of the increasing reliance on computers and the Internet
Problems with Internet Voting • Must discover a way of electronically authenticating voters to prevent people from voting under a false identity • Inaccessibility to each person in accordance with the voting rights act • Would need some sort of security measure such as biometrics to ensure security • Problem of “mass-cheating” where hackers could flood the server with activity preventing people from voting
Problems with Internet Voting • Could expose the weakest part of the election process…voter registration • Could cost more because of the sophisticated technology involved • Permission for states to use Internet voting must be granted by the federal government (Voting Rights Act of 1965)
Digital Divide • Could increase problems that exist due to the digital divide because the disproportionate number of households with Internet access • Digital Divide violates Constitutional Rights of the 15th Amendment and the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Security Concerns • Is the technology advanced enough to be able to sufficiently secure the voting process • Could hackers find ways to vote illegally under a different profile or could they prohibit people from voting • there are 40,000 cases of credit card and personal identity fraud on the Internet each year - Who is to say that will not be a problem for voting
Conclusions • Internet Voting may be an inevitable step because of the growing dependence on the Internet • But it is a step that is to be taken very carefully because of the concerns with efficiency and security and until these concerns are addressed, Internet Voting is more of a dream than a reality