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differences between votes and financial data    -    
if our bank would record only anonymous data    -    
votes must be tangible human-readable objects    -    
who owns the computers can alter any data they contain    -    
e-vote results can't be verified    -    
e-vote results can't be certified    -    
the 1:N electronic voting scheme    -    
voting computers are unnecessary    -    
technology can help paper voting    -    
e-vote and paper vote not together    -    
public opinion and electronic voting    -    
our Democracies are at risk, but not because we use ballot papers!    -    
nevertheless they want us to use e-vote


 
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