Research : Norway Does A Ctrl+Alt+Delete On E-Voting Experiment
Source : Norway Does A Ctrl+Alt+Delete On E-Voting Experiment
Source : Norway Does A Ctrl+Alt+Delete On E-Voting Experiment
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/06/27/326221089/norway-does-a-ctrl-alt-delete-on-e-voting-experiment
<During the 2013 elections, online voting was an option in Norway. Even so, Erna Solberg, chairman of the Conservative Party of Norway, casts an old-school ballot.>
My Topic: Should we replace analog voting system with e-voting system?
My argument : we should replace analog voting system with e-voting system
What I hope to learn from this source: I have to know opposition's reason and prepare how I will rebut.
Notes:
2. The country's Office of Modernization said in a statement that there's no evidence that online voting, tested in elections in 2011 and 2013, improved turnout. It also said that "political disagreement" over the issue, along with voters' fear that ballots might not be secure, could undermine the democratic process.
3. David Jefferson, a computer scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, wrote in 2011 that "computer and network security experts are virtually unanimous in pointing out that online voting is an exceedingly dangerous threat to the integrity of U.S. elections.
Final Thoughts: e-voting also has many problems : 1. hacking(security) 2. The reason that I made should have more research : about increasing of the number of participants
<During the 2013 elections, online voting was an option in Norway. Even so, Erna Solberg, chairman of the Conservative Party of Norway, casts an old-school ballot.>
My Topic: Should we replace analog voting system with e-voting system?
My argument : we should replace analog voting system with e-voting system
What I hope to learn from this source: I have to know opposition's reason and prepare how I will rebut.
Notes:
2. The country's Office of Modernization said in a statement that there's no evidence that online voting, tested in elections in 2011 and 2013, improved turnout. It also said that "political disagreement" over the issue, along with voters' fear that ballots might not be secure, could undermine the democratic process.
3. David Jefferson, a computer scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, wrote in 2011 that "computer and network security experts are virtually unanimous in pointing out that online voting is an exceedingly dangerous threat to the integrity of U.S. elections.
Final Thoughts: e-voting also has many problems : 1. hacking(security) 2. The reason that I made should have more research : about increasing of the number of participants
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