https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/_en, This is the initiative I am talking about. You have to prove you are an EU citizen and then you can sign for the initiatives you want and if a million signatures are reaching within a year then it must be brought to the EU commission.

So if citizens of EU member states can sign online, why can’t they vote online for elections or referendums? If possible, this would decrease the need and power of representative democracy and move closer to direct democracy, which I argue is a good thing

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    Voting from home makes voting under duress easier, which is a thing I’d argue that should be avoided.

    • @TwoafrosOP
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      I hadn’t consider that. I wonder if there is a way around this. Thanks for the answer!

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        I’d also like to link to this Tom Scott video

        Why Electronic Voting Is Still A Bad Idea: https://youtube.com/watch?v=LkH2r-sNjQs

        The strongest argument for me: trust

        Even with our paper ballots, hand counting, and many checks along the way, people now have doubts about the accuracy of the results. No matter how good the tech is, it will be impossible to convince the general public that the online votes are accurate.

        Also this classic xkcd

        https://xkcd.com/2030/

        • @mkwt
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          Also this classic xkcd

          Oh no. Are you telling me that an xkcd numbered in the 2000s is a “classic” now? Yikes

          • @NateNate60
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            An xkcd becomes a classic when people use it a lot.

      • Otter
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        As for voting under duress, it’s also a concern with mail in ballots and voting by phone. It can be worse with online in the same way that scams are easier online.

        I know someone who voted by phone this recent election in my home province, and they were eligible to do so because of sudden health issues. The phone call included multiple people who verified their information, took down the vote, and then verified the vote. I imagine something would get flagged if there was any discrepancy.

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      Mail in voting…

      Which works well and should be kept, but it has similar issues with coercion.

      Electronic being traceable.tl the individual voters at scale is the bigger issue .