Diane Cabell wrote: >How do you verify the identity of a voter or otherwise avoid the same person >registering under multiple addresses? All voters on a given voters roll have their unique login and password. Although the voting result is anonymous, log analysis would show foul play. There would be a reason for log analysis if the total of votes exeeds the voters' roll. The voters identity is only revealed when the voter chooses to do do by entering his name in the "name" field. This is always optional. The same person registering on the voters' roll more than once is a problem for the members committee or such a body that checks the voters' roll before it gets fed into the system. The best is that you check it out by trying it. I can give you a password for the current DNSO voting. Then you can observe the results and comment on where you still see a weakness. www.democracy.org.nz/vote1/ --Joop Teernstra LL.M.-- , bootstrap of the Cyberspace Association, the constituency for Individual Domain Name Owners http://www.idno.org
