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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Without a way for a complete identification of one vote by one voter, this is never going to happen.
It would be too easy to spoof a system, or hackers would find a way in.
Not being willing to go a few blocks to vote in person is a pretty flimsy reason not to vote.
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I was somewhat joking and I agree that at this time we don't have the technology to independently verify a voter login.
When I went to vote for the provincial election I thought about how much it would suck to have to vote in my area if you didn't own a car. Spruce Meadows is a fair hike away from a transit route. That kind of thing has to change in order to improve voting access.