(10-13-2016, 12:24 PM)BrumBrum Wrote: EFF:Why did your government opt to use electronic voting a system notable for its potential to be corrupted and how can we trust the software was fair?
GOVERNMENT EXPLANATION: To increase the efficiency of voters casting votes and the counting process, eliminating long lines and thus allowing more voters to cast their votes before polls close. The software used was already tested in multiple trial runs in Akitsu done in the past. However, we understand if there are some reservations as to if the software was fine. Rest assured, if you looked at the hashes and checksums everything should match up. If you are concerned about why requests to plug in USB devices to confirm software on the machines were rejected, that is simply because plugging unkown USB devices into a computer is a bad idea. No country on the planet would allow someone to plug a USB device into an electronic voting machine, that would simply be fraud waiting to happen.
REALITY: This method of rigging would be literally impossible without electronic voting. The reason is that the software tells the voter that they voted for one vote, while in actually recording an entirely different vote. And if you're wondering about the hashes and checksums that observers would've been allowed to use to confirm the software on the machines, hashes and checksums can be faked.
(10-13-2016, 12:24 PM)BrumBrum Wrote: How was the issue of alot of people not understanding traditional characters been resolved?
GOVERNMENT EXPLANATION: It was our judgement that the characters would not significantly impede the voting process. If you look at the names of the parties that appeared on the ballot, one would find that the simplified and traditional characters for most of the names are actually identical. The most notable difference comes from the character for "party", which in simplified form is 党 but in traditional form is 黨. While the fact that the differences are so little can be described as nothing more than a miraculous coincidence, it is for this reason that we judged that it would not significantly impact the voting results.
REALITY: As far as the government was concerned, if one couldn't read traditional characters they could fuck off. They think that traditional characters are "real Akitian writing", and thus will demand that everyone in Akitsu use traditional characters. This isn't aimed at any particular political view or minority, it's just a massive "fuck you" to the writing reforms done in the past, which they view as abandoning Akitian traditions.
(10-13-2016, 12:24 PM)BrumBrum Wrote: What justifiable reason could you have for banning exit polls?
GOVERNMENT EXPLANATION: There are a number of reasons for this. Firstly, having polls be published can influence the results of an election. Secondly, these polls by their very nature are unscientific, and may not represent what the Akitian people really feel. Third, polls can be manipulated by the pollsers for the political gain of the one conducting the poll (or whomever hired them).
REALITY: Simple - any sort of exit poll would immediately reveal just how rigged the election is. The any group that does a secret poll would get figures something like the following:
Real figures: