It is a disgrace that in the 21st century - we still use bits of paper.
....next stop the P Pars system - or has that already been taken care of?
Would you trust a machine?
How do you know?The system worked.
How do you know?
We need a web based system.
The current system is slow & inefficent.
What happened to the public services broker?
Could this be used as a portal for eletronic voting?
OK, so I guess you don't know that the system worked last time. You don't know why there was a large discrepancy between the number of votes cast on the machine and the number of people who turned up to vote during the trial in Dublin North.
These machines were successfully used at Irish elections.
The idea behing them was good.
It is about time we brought in voting over the net.
It is a disgrace that in the 21st century - we still use bits of paper.
I don't see the attrraction of waiting for days for a result.
I don't remember this (may have been too young)
Do you have a link available?
In Monaghan a 25 year lease was granted to the nephew of the returning officer to store these machines in a shed... The fact that they're going to be disposed of will mean that we're paying the balance of this lease for nothing.
REACH? They spent too much time designing communication protocols and never got round to actually doing anything. When they did eventually get something up and running they found they had simply duplicated a pre-existing site (the citizens advice one).What happened to the public services broker?
Could this be used as a portal for eletronic voting?
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