businessweek.com — This tiny Baltic republic is breaking new ground in digital democracy. This week, the country nicknamed "e-Stonia" because of its tech-savvy population became the first country in the world to hold an election allowing voters nationwide to cast ballots over the Internet
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jon_kOct 14, 2005
The interesting thing about this is a friend who lives there told me about 30 minutes ago that it's a poll that works on unique ip addresses.AKA, get ahold of a couple of proxies and you can falter the results very easily!This is going to be abused. Man, it's worse than U.S. elections.
thujoneOct 14, 2005Submitter
You would think they would have to use an equivalent to our social security number to make sure people are only voting once...