Rick,

About "guaranteed anonymity":
https://www.elections.nsw.gov.au/publications/information_resources/html/ivote_brochure_-_HTML

> * What happens to my vote after that?
> - Elector details are checked to confirm the vote can be admitted to 
> the count.
> - iVote ballot papers are then printed anonymously and join the other 
> ballot papers in the count.
I'd want a lot of convincing to believe that these two steps cannot be 
linked.

RC

On 1/04/14 11:05 AM, Rick Welykochy wrote:
> Jan Whitaker wrote:
>> Spanish firm wins NSW iVote tender
>> Sylvia Pennington
>> Published: March 31, 2014 - 4:42PM
>>
>> The NSW Electoral Commission has chosen Spanish vendor Scytl to
>> provide electronic voting software for the 2015 NSW election, on what
>> could be the first occasion the public is allowed to vote via the internet
> I wonder how an online voting system can provide guaranteed voter anonymity
> and at the same time prevent fraudulent/duplicate votes.
>
> I would imagine a voting token would be required for the latter. But use of 
> that
> token cannot guarantee the former.
>
>
> rgds
> rickw
>
>

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