Canada Votes, Election 2025 - Is Big Brother Watching ?
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Provincial voting in New Minas, Nova Scotia Canada,
Traditional voting has always been done by having the voter use the pencil that is provided in the private booth to handwrite an X on the provided paper list of candidates, all from behind the curtains of a private and secure public voting booth ?
but,,
They've changed the traditional long-running, human only, pen to paper voting procedure this year into an A.I. touchscreen, finger poking procedure where the voter must now use his finger to touch the computer screen displaying a list of candidates on the PC touchscreen that has been installed in the private voting booth along with a printer ?
Couldn't this touchscreen computer easily be connected to a private network or to the Internet ?
Once you've completed marking your private vote by using your finger to physically touch the pc screen, ( instead of the old way of using a pencil to mark your X on a paper list ), the pc then sends a command to a nearby printer to print an exact paper copy of the PC screen for you. You can then remove the printed paper copy of your recorded touchscreen private vote from the nearby printer, seal it up in the envelope that is provided, and then proceed to walk over to the ballot box and manually insert your private vote into the box ?
And so ? Have we lost the secrecy in our personal voting privacy ?
Because, somehow, I doubt they're doing it this way to save on pencils ?
Canada Votes, Election 2025 - Is Big Brother Watching ?
.
Provincial voting in New Minas, Nova Scotia Canada,
Traditional voting has always been done by having the voter use the pencil that is provided in the private booth to handwrite an X on the provided paper list of candidates, all from behind the curtains of a private and secure public voting booth ?
but,,
They've changed the traditional long-running, human only, pen to paper voting procedure this year into an A.I. touchscreen, finger poking procedure where the voter must now use his finger to touch the computer screen displaying a list of candidates on the PC touchscreen that has been installed in the private voting booth along with a printer ?
Couldn't this touchscreen computer easily be connected to a private network or to the Internet ?
Once you've completed marking your private vote by using your finger to physically touch the pc screen, ( instead of the old way of using a pencil to mark your X on a paper list ), the pc then sends a command to a nearby printer to print an exact paper copy of the PC screen for you. You can then remove the printed paper copy of your recorded touchscreen private vote from the nearby printer, seal it up in the envelope that is provided, and then proceed to walk over to the ballot box and manually insert your private vote into the box ?
And so ? Have we lost the secrecy in our personal voting privacy ?
Because, somehow, I doubt they're doing it this way to save on pencils ?