I see stories about how election is rigged or that there are security vulnerabilities and lots of people don’t believe the outcome. Why don’t they just open source everything so that anyone can look at the code and be sure the votes are tallied correctly?

  • @cerevant
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    401 year ago

    Because there is too much money to be made in the business. Vendors are selected through a political process which is decided by what politicians benefit from the selection.

    Don’t kid yourself - the people screaming about rigged elections don’t actually care about solving the problem. They know they lost and they are happy for the excuse to continue grandstanding.

    • Dick Justice
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      121 year ago

      Heck, they even complain about riggory when they win. It’s literal rabble-rousing.

      • 1chemistdown
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        41 year ago

        Always say it is all rigged, never let the people think anything different than what you want them to think.

    • @sumofchemicals
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      31 year ago

      I think this is closer to the real answer than the comments about “so and so will still complain.” That said, does anyone know if there is any companies making open source machines? Cause if not, there’s our primary reason why elections don’t use them.