On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, David Honig wrote: > At 05:31 PM 11/13/00 -0500, Declan McCullagh wrote: > >Righto. Absentee ballots require a witness, usually an officer (if > >you're in the military) or a notary-type, to reduct in par tthe > >intimidation problem. > > No, an absentee ballot requires a signature that matches the one > you gave the election board and a stamp. In CA at least. > > No notaries involved. Nevada doesn't even require the stamp. -David
- Re: A secure voting protocol David Honig
- Re: A secure voting protocol Declan McCullagh
- Re: A secure voting protocol dmolnar
- Re: A secure voting protocol David Honig
- Moving to Nevada Tim May
- Re: A secure voting protocol Harmon Seaver
- Re: A secure voting protocol Tim May
- Re: A secure voting protocol anonymous
- Re: A secure voting proto... Declan McCullagh
- Re: A secure voting ... David Honig
- Re: A secure voting protocol Declan McCullagh
- Re: A secure voting protocol David Honig
- Re: A secure voting protocol Peter Capelli/Raleigh/Contr/IBM
