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Micro-passage: E-voting systems promised to increase voter turnout by simplifying the democratic process. Yet, the black-box nature of the software makes independent auditing nearly impossible. Until we can guarantee a transparent paper trail, the convenience of digital ballots is a secondary concern compared to the integrity of the count. The author's attitude toward e-voting can best be described as:
- Encouraged by the potential for higher voter turnout.
- Hostile toward all forms of technological advancement.
- Skeptical, prioritizing security over ease of use.
- Confident that software audits will soon resolve issues.
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