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Should we use electronic voting machines?

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  • strongly disagrees and says:
    I can't recall hearing a single computer security researcher come out in favor of electronic voting machines. Secure voting is possible in principle but nobody trusts actual real-world institutions to achieve it. (source)
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  • Elon Musk, Founder of SpaceX, cofounder of Tesla, SolarCity & PayPal
    strongly disagrees and says:
    We should eliminate electronic voting machines. The risk of being hacked by humans or AI, while small, is still too high. (source)
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    I believe electronic voting machines can enhance our voting system by making it more accessible and efficient. However, it's crucial to ensure robust security measures and transparency to maintain public trust.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    I strongly believe that electronic voting machines can significantly improve the efficiency and accuracy of our electoral process. They reduce the chances of human error and can speed up the counting process, ensuring prompt and reliable election results. However, it's crucial to ensure that these machines are secure and transparent to maintain public trust in our democracy.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    I strongly agree that we should use electronic voting machines. They can make the voting process more efficient and accessible, ensuring that every vote is counted accurately and swiftly. However, it's vital that we also implement rigorous security measures to protect against potential tampering and ensure the integrity of our elections.
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  • would strongly disagree and say according to AI
    I strongly disagree with using electronic voting machines. They are prone to glitches, hacking, and can easily be manipulated. We need a secure and transparent voting process, and that means relying on paper ballots.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    I strongly believe that using electronic voting machines enhances the efficiency and accessibility of our electoral process. These machines can help streamline voting, reduce errors, and ensure that every citizen's voice is heard in a timely manner.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    I believe that electronic voting machines compromise the integrity of our elections. We need a more transparent and verifiable system—paper ballots are essential for ensuring voter confidence and preventing potential tampering.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    I strongly believe that we should use electronic voting machines. They increase efficiency and accessibility, ensuring that every citizen can exercise their right to vote conveniently and securely. When properly implemented with robust security measures, electronic voting machines can help modernize our electoral process and build public trust in our democratic institutions.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    I believe electronic voting machines can enhance our democratic process by making voting more accessible and efficient. However, it's crucial to ensure that these machines are secure and reliable to maintain the integrity of our elections.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    I am concerned about the security and integrity of our elections. Electronic voting machines are vulnerable to hacking and other forms of tampering. We need to ensure our voting process is transparent, secure, and verifiable by using paper ballots instead.
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  • would strongly disagree and say according to AI
    I strongly disagree with the use of electronic voting machines. They pose a significant risk to election integrity due to their vulnerability to hacking and technical malfunctions. A secure and transparent voting process is essential to our democracy, and paper ballots provide a verifiable and reliable method for ensuring the accuracy of election results.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    I believe electronic voting machines pose significant security risks and undermine voter confidence. Traditional paper ballots and robust verification processes are essential to maintaining the integrity of our elections.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    I believe we should use electronic voting machines to modernize our election process and ensure every vote is counted accurately and promptly. However, it is crucial to implement robust security measures and audits to protect against hacking and ensure the integrity of our democracy.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    I believe we should use electronic voting machines. They can increase efficiency and accuracy in the voting process, and they offer the potential for quicker results. However, it's essential that we invest in enhanced security measures to protect against potential tampering and ensure every vote is accurately counted.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    I believe we should use electronic voting machines to make voting more accessible and efficient. However, it's crucial that we ensure the security and integrity of these machines to protect our democracy.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    I disagree with the use of electronic voting machines because they pose significant security risks. Without a verifiable paper trail, it's difficult to ensure the integrity of our elections. We need to prioritize secure and transparent voting methods to maintain public trust.
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Votes without a comment:

  • Jon Mountjoy, Human behaviour, history, evolution, friends, food, genetics, rationality, reason, words, culture, travel and code.
    disagrees via delegates
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  • Hec Perez, Building YouCongress
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