[EL] Internet Voting and Online Politics to be Featured at the 2014 APSA Annual Meeting
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Thu Mar 20 16:11:07 PDT 2014
Internet Voting and Online Politics to be Featured at the2014 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting
The American Political Science Association has over 15,000members. The annual meeting is their biggest event. This year’s theme is "Politicsafter the Digital Revolution." (More info at http://www.apsanet.org/2014/)
I will be presenting my paper at the Division 34 panelentitled "Electoral Politics after the Digital Revolution." The paper is entitled "Internet Voting in the USA: History and Prospects; or, How NIST and theNew York Times have Misled Congress and the American People about InternetVoting Insecurity."
(Download my paper, in pdf form, for free at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2229557)
Dust off your Shame Sack NIST! Armed with the standards ofScience, I show that NIST’s anti Internet voting advice to the EAC and Congressis based on mere Halloween scary stories already spun out in the 2004 fearmongering "SERVE Security Report," by Rubin, Simons, and Jefferson.
Start preparing your Bankruptcy papers Verified VotingFoundation and Overseas Voting Foundation. As the truth about the manysuccessful trials of Internet voting gets out, your donor base will dry up.Fear won’t stimulate donations after the Facts are learned.
William J. Kelleher, Ph.D.
Email: Internetvoting at gmail.com
Blog: http://tinyurl.com/IV4All
Twitter:wjkno1
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