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[edit] Purpose

John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton#Lord Acton's dictum states that absolute power corrupts absolutely.

The purpose of voting was to diversify a power which represents a population (not a qualification). If inheritance in the United States Constitution exists (by formal presidence), then no citizen would be permitted to hold a civil or military office longer than a Presidents maximum term of office (eight years). Voting was a way of removing imperialism from politics. The designing of voting software today, might interfere with personal anonymity, since, in the past, the right to vote has been by registration.

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  1. Software which respects the privacy of the voter should permanently record, encrypt, and transfer (by Secure Shell technology) to a permanent archive. Even public email systems would be suitable for storage of votes.
  2. Registering voters names should have high public visibility.
  3. Public-keys need to be issued and secured with expiration time limits.
    • Forms served to clients, generate an encryption key when posted which is kept by the voter.
    • PBX voice mail can be encrypted and used for verification, and to increase accessibility to the voter.
  4. All the pages and public-keys which are issued to a voter must be individually archived during the voter's lifetime and become the private property of that voter.
  5. In case of fraud (the use of aliases) the owners of such records produce unfair business practices.
  6. If one voter gets only one vote, will voter intimidation be guaranteed not to exist?
    • Are there alternatives to privacy?
  7. Upon the death of the voter all records used by the government should become open to the public.

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