Canada To Adopt On-Line Voting? 405
belmolis writes "Here in Canada we have an old-fashioned paper ballot voting system that by all accounts works very well. We get results quickly and without fraud. Nonetheless, Elections Canada wants to test on-line voting. From the article: 'The head of the agency in charge of federal elections says it's time to modernize Canada's elections, including testing online voting and ending a ban on publishing early election results.' Is it worth trying to fix a system that isn't broken?"
Fairness Doctrine (Score:4, Funny)
Please note there is a limit of 3.78x10^19 voters allowed in each instance.
Automate and Rubber Stamp Conservativism (Score:3, Funny)
Is it worth trying to fix a system that isn't broken?"
If it means less transparency for the system, then I say yes, lets fix the system. Because more transparency [thestar.com] generally means that corporations make less money, and the less money corporations make the less well off society is in general.
Re:Ack! (Score:3, Funny)