@mr stickball
are you watching the beeb on the internet,
very sophisticated voting room but the usa is a massive country with a hell of alot more voters,it must of taken ages when you did the old fashioned way
UK General Election, Election Day and Results Thread | |||
| New Labour - Gordon Brown | 9 | 17.65% | |
| Conservatives - David Cameron | 15 | 29.41% | |
| Liberal Democrats - Nick Clegg | 21 | 41.18% | |
| UKIP - Lord Pearson | 3 | 5.88% | |
| Green Party - Caroline Lucas | 0 | 0% | |
| Others (National Parties,... | 3 | 5.88% | |
| Total: | 51 | ||
@mr stickball
are you watching the beeb on the internet,
very sophisticated voting room but the usa is a massive country with a hell of alot more voters,it must of taken ages when you did the old fashioned way
| Carl2291 said: Who the hell is that guy with his fist in the air? lol |
LAND IS POWA DUDE!
"Life is but a gentle death. Fate is but a sickness that results in extinction and in the midst of all the uncertainty, lies resolve."
@mrstickball. My issues with electronic voting are with security. It's easier to tamper with votes and not get caught because all you need to do is flip a few bits and nobody is the wiser. While I'm sure the machines are secure for computers it would be very difficult to get a system that is actually secure enough.

^^^^ funny
land is power they said,
that is a good thing about our system though alot of individual people if they want to pay for their election place,lol
what the hell Gordon Brown, you haven't won yet, slow down on your speech!
| Rath said: @mrstickball. My issues with electronic voting are with security. It's easier to tamper with votes and not get caught because all you need to do is flip a few bits and nobody is the wiser. While I'm sure the machines are secure for computers it would be very difficult to get a system that is actually secure enough. |
thats right,
i don't trust my email,let alone techhies who know their way around voting s/ware or whatever they use
i'd rather have alot of humans around,corruption the old fashioned way,lol
| Rath said: @mrstickball. My issues with electronic voting are with security. It's easier to tamper with votes and not get caught because all you need to do is flip a few bits and nobody is the wiser. While I'm sure the machines are secure for computers it would be very difficult to get a system that is actually secure enough. |
Not where we live.
Our machines are not simply electronic voting machines. They are a hybrid paper/electronic machine. Essentially, when you place a vote, the vote is recording in 3 areas:
So in the case of a hacker...Even if he could somehow tamper with the machine, the voting would begin to spin wildly on the paper ballot, alerting ANYONE in the room that someone had screwed with the device. During the election, we used our ears more than our eyes to alert us if any problems arose with the election - the machine has a very specific printing pattern when a person makes a vote, as well as finishes the vote, which publishes a massive bar code for that specific voter's choices. So again, if someone tampered with the machine (lets say he added 10 votes for Bush), the machine would print....10 times for Bush. That is something pretty noticable.
And having said that, paper is easily tampered with as well. It'd take just one corrupt counter to screw a lot more up.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.