Vote counting evincing emergent mediocrity
Nov. 6th, 2016 06:35 pmThe USA is a wealthy advanced nation. If vote-counting must be computer-assisted then we have known for years various methods of making that process easy, verifiable, fast and trustworthy: if one peruses the literature it is both interesting and makes good sense. Yet, long after the
If this coming week the US Senate hangs in the balance then I fear what new avoidable embarrassments will justify lack of faith in the electoral process.
Update: Well I suppose that's one bullet we dodged this time around.
Help America Vote Actwas passed, Bloomberg Businessweek is accurately reporting that
The Computer Voting Revolution Is Already Crappy, Buggy, and Obsolete. The situation is as shamefully revealing as the transparent legislative efforts to effect voter suppression. Not only is it outrageous both administratively and morally but, from the nation that was first to land men on the moon, I wonder if the ongoing failure to reach such a technically achievable goal could make a valuable and suggestive object lesson in how and when democratic governance fails.
If this coming week the US Senate hangs in the balance then I fear what new avoidable embarrassments will justify lack of faith in the electoral process.
Update: Well I suppose that's one bullet we dodged this time around.