E-Voting has the potential to change the political landscape in the United States.
E-voting is using using electronic means to record or count votes.
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Voting right now is relatively easy.
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Electronic voting systems offer many advantages to the voting process compared to traditional voting measures. These systems can be implemented in a variety of ways or steps including set up, distribution, voting, collecting, or counting of the ballots. Disadvantages also exist as well as having the potential of computerized flaws and weaknesses.
The requirements of a traditional voting system boils down to a few core tenets.
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Internet based E-Voting has a few more special cases to consider, and as such, it is more complex than the usual traditional requirements of voting.
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Meeting the requirements of e-voting is a difficult task. Examine a basic implementation of e-voting and some potential criticisms of that system.
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E-Voting is currently in use in several places throughout the US and the world to various degrees.
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