Summary
Given our uber-connected society, there's something terrifically old-fashioned about voting. A real person checks your voter registration, hands over a weirdly hued ballot, directs you into a flimsy booth with a thin curtain and, with a black marker, democracy is done.
Considering we can now carry the works of William Shakespeare on our iPhones, this is positively quaint.See the full content of this document
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Election Day, On Deadline
For years, it's been thought technology would change voting. Since the 2000 presidential election cast awkward attention on...
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