Michigan Dems Want Your Opinion
Well, maybe they expect only Michigan Dems will have opinions about what their state party does, but they already heard from me. Want to chip in? What else you got to do?
The Michigan Democrats want to allow internet voting in their Presidential primary again this year and have asked for public comment by April 27.
You can read the plan here and comment by fax (517-371-2056) or mail (606 Townsend, Lansing, MI 48933) or by email to jmoon@michigandems.com
You’ll look in vain (see page 6) for any explanation of why they think internet voting is secure. They may not even know it’s risky.
So that was my public comment and it’s one you can pose as easily: “Please tell us what computer scientists have defended the security of your internet voting scheme. If you can’t mount a knowledgable case for it, then don’t do it. It sets the stage for insecure internet voting in the general election. Don’t set a bad example.”
See how easy that is? By April 27 you could probably write something even better. (Hat tip to JMC in NC)