Well it's up to a £5k fine if you vote twice, maybe it can be added to the student loan...
( , Tue 18 Jul 2017, 11:00, Share, Reply)
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Well it's a crime, so should be treated like any other criminal
Pay up and live with the criminal record like any other person.
Shouldn't be too hard to track down who's voted twice either.
These are the people that end up running the country and legal system so shouldn't be let off.
( , Tue 18 Jul 2017, 11:17, Share, Reply)
Pay up and live with the criminal record like any other person.
Shouldn't be too hard to track down who's voted twice either.
These are the people that end up running the country and legal system so shouldn't be let off.
( , Tue 18 Jul 2017, 11:17, Share, Reply)
Amazing in this day and age that the admin at polling stations is still paper based
( , Tue 18 Jul 2017, 11:36, Share, Reply)
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Given how some states seem to be a be hack happy these days I find a paper trail quite reassuring.
If Putin wanted to rig this one the best he could do is use social media to encourage people to vote twice.
I would hope all the paper is kept for a few years so you've got the postal ballot on file and the polling station ticks off your details when you go in to vote.
( , Tue 18 Jul 2017, 11:51, Share, Reply)
If Putin wanted to rig this one the best he could do is use social media to encourage people to vote twice.
I would hope all the paper is kept for a few years so you've got the postal ballot on file and the polling station ticks off your details when you go in to vote.
( , Tue 18 Jul 2017, 11:51, Share, Reply)
but there's nothing to stop you driving to mummy and daddy's polling station and voting again there
that's the problem.
And of course those doing this should be punished, but by the time the law's caught up with them the election's finished. Checking if you've submitted a postal vote or voted elsewhere needs to be done in real-time. But costs blah blah, old ladies don't know how to use a tablet blah, wifi problems blah, people writing the polling station password on napkins blah.
Yeah, we'll have colonised Mars and be getting the shuttle back to Earth to vote so that someone can draw a lovely straight line through your name using a pencil and ruler I expect...
( , Tue 18 Jul 2017, 12:24, Share, Reply)
that's the problem.
And of course those doing this should be punished, but by the time the law's caught up with them the election's finished. Checking if you've submitted a postal vote or voted elsewhere needs to be done in real-time. But costs blah blah, old ladies don't know how to use a tablet blah, wifi problems blah, people writing the polling station password on napkins blah.
Yeah, we'll have colonised Mars and be getting the shuttle back to Earth to vote so that someone can draw a lovely straight line through your name using a pencil and ruler I expect...
( , Tue 18 Jul 2017, 12:24, Share, Reply)
I'm surprised that you don't need to show a polling card when voting.
You could solve the whole issue by merging the polling and postal voting cards into one and requiring that to be shown when voting.
( , Tue 18 Jul 2017, 13:08, Share, Reply)
You could solve the whole issue by merging the polling and postal voting cards into one and requiring that to be shown when voting.
( , Tue 18 Jul 2017, 13:08, Share, Reply)