There are other trials beside absentee voting. It's largely irrelevant, though, as is the
patent. My point was that this focus on "digital" voting will do more harm than
good. Of course, everyone is free to do harm, accidentally or on purpose. My only
objective was to point out why these efforts will be harmful if the core problems aren't
addressed first.
On 8/21/20 7:46 AM, jon zingale wrote:
Absentee voting is a technology ushered in during (for military) and after
the civil war (for civilians). I would not say that this *Tool doesn't solve
problems*. If I were to substitute *absentee voting* in for tools and
technology in your post, I am not sure how you distinguish absentee voting
generally from a digital application option. If I side-stepped your post, it
is mostly so that I could stay with the fire I had started.
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