On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 14:24, George wrote: > I've seen one. Let me give it to you explicitly: > > The voting software assigns each user a unique key, each key is numbered, > say you get the key: > > 0276837cf8a68b03adba58ab510187c3309 > > First 3 digits are the number of your key. Now you send your vote with this > key to voting software. When the votes are counted, the results are > published with this key instead of your name. So you can check your vote. > > Nothing changes except that name is replaced by this key (voter-id), > which no one but you knows. > `which no one but you knows' can't be right. Suppose the keys have been mailed and I did not receive mine. How do I obtain a replacement key? Andreas -- Andreas J. Guelzow <aguelzow taliesin ca> Taliesin
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