On Friday 05 December 2003 11:57 am, Alan Dechert wrote:
> 15. ONE PERSON ONE VOTE
>
> People often ask what's to stop a voter from printing and
> depositing more than one ballot. The voter can print more
> than one but, in our system, the only one that counts is the
> one they deposit in the ballot box. After the ballot is
> deposited, they sign on the roster next to their name.
Furthermore, duplicate ballots with the same bar code will be
identified in a later process, and only one vote recorded.
-- Edward Cherlin, Simputer Evangelist Encore Technologies (S) Pte. Ltd. Computers for all of us http://www.simputerland.com, http://cherlin.blogspot.com ================================================================== = The content of this message, with the exception of any external = quotations under fair use, are released to the Public Domain ==================================================================Received on Wed Dec 31 23:17:07 2003
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