Voting SquareOffs

Yes

4

No

1

Yes

4 Comments
JohnWayne Kenneth Pool
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JohnWayne Kenneth Pool

Innocent until PROVEN guilty. If they're proven guilty, no member of the jury should be able to deny it.

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Richard Dillard
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Richard Dillard

Yes but only in capital crime cases.

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Patricia Morris
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Patricia Morris

I just feel it’s the only fair way

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No

1 Comment
Mou Chat Reed
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Mou Chat Reed

It is good like it is. Too many different opinions would almost always result in a mistrial.

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16%
Yes.

0

84%
No. WINNER

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16%
Yes.

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84%
No.

2 Comments
Jacquie Ward
2
Jacquie Ward

Most are negative; I would rather hear why I should vote for you as opposed to why I shouldn't vote for your opponent.

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Jeff Perry
2
Jeff Perry

I watch them and then fact check them.

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66%
Yes WINNER

5

34%
No

1

66%
Yes

5 Comments
Visitor
6
Visitor

Because this system is easily abused.

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Bruce Tanner
6
Bruce Tanner

Duh. Computerized voting MIGHT work if it were done with server configurations and software that was 100% auditable by ANYONE, but why? People have shown a fantastic ability to get together and count votes by hand, plus there is then an easy ability to recount the vote.

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Dave Turney
5
Dave Turney

to easy for computerised corruption and the chance to do a recount multiple times if nessesry

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Miles Elliott
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Miles Elliott

Electronic voting is too easy to tamper with, and impossible to physically audit

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Patrick Henningsen
5
Patrick Henningsen

Ever since this new technology has been introduced to the US election process a number of anomalies have turned up in and also many allegations of voting fraud and electioneering too. Compared to paper, E-voting is too easy to hack and manipulate results.

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34%
No

1 Comment
Derek Wildstar
5
Derek Wildstar

It's not an insurmountable task to secure the integrity of these voting machines, technically. The hardest nut to crack will always be eradicating the dirty corporate influence that pervades these systems.

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