Secure US Voting: Integrity-Based System to End Fraud

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In summary, this system would keep voter identities secret and their individual votes verifiable. It would be two steps: make your vote privately and verify your vote publicly.
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The solution for ending voting fraud could contain the same idea that we use when we use our debit cards that require a private code for the purchase to occur, along with a public list of the vote with a private number.

Heres how it could work:

To cast a vote, the voter must create a private number, which they create themselves and is checked while being created that no one else can have this number. It would need to be a fairly long number. This number is used when they cast their ballot.

People physically fill out a ballot for president (or any issue). The ballot is recorded physically as well as electronically. The physical ballot is filled physically and the electronic one is put on a public data base. This draft voting list would be made available the next day or that evening of the vote.

The voter could verify their vote by checking a public list (internet or printed public copy by region, district). The public list would show, categorized for easy reading, their private number as well as all the private numbers of the people in their district next to each individual vote. If there is a discrepancy, the physical ballot can be asked to be pulled by the voter and their vote changed before a final tally.

This process keeps all voter identity secret as well as their individual vote, but has the highest integrity for keeping things correct by making their private decision public and verifiable by themselves that it actually is correctly counted.

I don't agree with the secret ballot, but I think this would be an acceptable compromise. Any see any why this couldn't work for all Americans?
 
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I think indelible ink on the cuticle would also work fairly effectively.
 
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If there is a discrepancy, the physical ballot can be asked to be pulled by the voter and their vote changed before a final tally.

You don't see the problem with allowing voters to change their vote after the fact?
 
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phatmonky said:
You don't see the problem with allowing voters to change their vote after the fact?

Talk about swinging the election.

Furthermore, it will never happen. Just to crush the hopes of the last remaining idealists: integrity is a dead value in this country, especially in politics. It just does not exist any more. So sorry.
 
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It's not an opportunity to change their vote. The second part is mere public verification. If their vote is tallied wrong, they can correct it by demanding the physical copy be pulled.

This voting system would be advertised as two steps:

1. Make your vote privately.

2. Verify your vote publicly.

Many provisional voters don't even know therir vote actually influenced things. Even properly registered voters don't know. The exhaustive and comprehesive list would prove their vote was actually counted.

Do we know it's Democracy, unless we truley know for sure our votes count?
 

FAQ: Secure US Voting: Integrity-Based System to End Fraud

What is the purpose of a secure US voting system?

A secure US voting system is designed to ensure the integrity of election results by preventing fraud and ensuring that every vote is counted accurately.

How does a secure US voting system prevent fraud?

A secure US voting system uses a variety of measures such as paper trails, encryption, and secure databases to prevent fraud. It also includes strict voter registration processes and verification methods to ensure that only eligible voters are able to cast a ballot.

What are some potential challenges to implementing a secure US voting system?

One of the biggest challenges is the cost of implementing and maintaining a secure voting system. It also requires cooperation and support from various parties, including election officials, political parties, and voters themselves.

Can a secure US voting system be hacked?

While no system is completely immune to hacking, a secure US voting system is designed with multiple layers of security to prevent and detect any attempts at hacking. Regular testing and updates are also necessary to ensure the system's security.

What are the benefits of a secure US voting system?

A secure US voting system provides greater confidence and trust in election results, promotes fairness and equality in the voting process, and ensures that every vote is counted accurately. It also helps to prevent voter suppression and promotes the overall integrity of the democratic process.

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