Is the hardware open-sourced, too? It should, there are known back-doors in many hardware nowadays (not talking about the unknown).
Plane ticket, electronic banking, etc. - they have an immediate feedback that corrects mistakes (or worse, attacks), elections should not have such feedback, because one should not be able to prove how they voted afterwards (because of buying votes or coercion to vote in family, workplace, church, etc.)
How do you "see" that you have voted for your choice? Because you monitor tells you so?
Maybe let you start with your queuing problem (I have never waited in one to vote and do not even know personally anyone to do so).
"How do you "see" that you have voted for your choice? Because you monitor tells you so?"
Blockchain-like technology can do that for you.
(Not evertbody will have enough determination to actually do the checking, but some people will, and they'll alert general populace if something goes weird)
Is the hardware open-sourced, too? It should, there are known back-doors in many hardware nowadays (not talking about the unknown).
Plane ticket, electronic banking, etc. - they have an immediate feedback that corrects mistakes (or worse, attacks), elections should not have such feedback, because one should not be able to prove how they voted afterwards (because of buying votes or coercion to vote in family, workplace, church, etc.)
How do you "see" that you have voted for your choice? Because you monitor tells you so?
Maybe let you start with your queuing problem (I have never waited in one to vote and do not even know personally anyone to do so).