Persuasive Essay On Online Voting

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On Election Night November 7, 2000, I viewed first hand the election process over the various news broadcasts. To my surprise, events unfolded like none other in recent history. Elections were called prematurely by competing news stations, concessions were given and then revoked, celebration bottles were chilled on the left and right, but corks never flew. These events caused us to question the reliability of our current system of paper ballot voting. Realizing our current system is outdated and vulnerable to multiple problems we should assume futuristic issues of online voting as a responsible and logical innovation.

In correlation to most Americans, we remained transfixed by the sequence of events unfolding before our very eyes long …show more content…

Internet voting can actually take on two different forms: poll-site and remote. The widespread adoption of online voting is dependent on state-certification, legislation, and voter demand (voting basics).

Understandably our nation will utilize both remote and poll-site methods when they implement such a system to encourage an increased number of voters to participate in our voting system. However, remote voting, from your home computer, will take substantially longer to implement than poll-site voting due to the need to certify the equipment which will take legislation time to pass such a measure.

Nonetheless, we 're obligated to repeat tests of proven accuracy and public acceptance before we implement any new voting system. VoteHere.net indicates, "Voters in three counties in California and Arizona were given the opportunity to cast non-binding online ballots for the November 7th presidential election in a public trial of online voting," to prove their ingenuity and capabilities. The results of these pilot poll-site trials proved successful in many areas resulting in exit poll results from the voters themselves

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